Car Detailing in Farmington Hills, MI

Your Vehicle Deserves Better Than Average

Professional car detailing that protects your investment and saves you time.

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Professional Auto Detailing Services

What Real Detailing Actually Gets You

Your car doesn’t just look better after professional detailing. It stays protected longer.

Michigan winters are brutal on vehicles. Salt eats through clear coat. UV rays fade paint. Road grime builds up faster than you can keep up with. When you invest in proper auto detailing, you’re not just getting a clean car for the weekend.

You’re getting months of protection that actually holds up. Paint that doesn’t fade. Clear coat that resists scratches. Interior surfaces that don’t crack or wear down as quickly. The kind of results that show up when you’re ready to sell or trade in.

Most people try the cheap route first. They learn the hard way that discount detailing often means amateur techniques, harsh chemicals, or shortcuts that damage more than they help. Real detailing means understanding what your specific vehicle needs and having the right tools to deliver it.

Farmington Hills Car Detailing Experts

We Know What Works Here

Master Touch AutoSports has been serving Farmington Hills and surrounding areas with professional automotive detailing services. We understand what Michigan weather does to vehicles and what it takes to keep them protected year-round.

Every service we provide focuses on real results, not just quick fixes. Whether you drive a daily commuter, luxury vehicle, or classic car, our approach stays the same: use the right products, take the necessary time, and deliver work that lasts.

We handle everything from basic wash and wax services to comprehensive paint correction and ceramic coating applications. Each job gets the attention it deserves because your vehicle is an investment worth protecting properly.

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Our Car Detailing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

Every detailing job starts with a thorough inspection. We examine your vehicle’s paint condition, interior wear, and specific problem areas that need attention. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach.

Next comes the cleaning process. Exterior work typically includes paint decontamination, washing with proper techniques that won’t create swirl marks, and clay bar treatment to remove embedded contaminants. Paint correction follows if needed to address scratches or oxidation.

Interior detailing covers deep cleaning of all surfaces, from leather conditioning to carpet extraction. The final step involves protection application – whether that’s quality wax, sealant, or ceramic coating depending on what your vehicle needs and your budget allows.

You’ll know exactly what’s being done and why. No surprises, no upselling on services that don’t make sense for your situation.

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What's Included in Real Detailing

Our professional car detailing services cover both interior and exterior needs. Exterior work includes multi-step washing, paint decontamination, polishing, and protection application. Paint correction addresses swirl marks, light scratches, and oxidation that dulls your vehicle’s finish.

Interior detailing goes beyond basic vacuuming. Leather surfaces get proper cleaning and conditioning. Fabric upholstery receives deep extraction cleaning. Dashboard and trim pieces are cleaned and protected against UV damage and cracking.

Our ceramic coating services provide long-term paint protection that outlasts traditional wax by months or even years. This isn’t just about appearance – it’s about creating a barrier that resists contaminants, makes future cleaning easier, and helps preserve your vehicle’s value over time.

Our goal is always the same: deliver results that last and protection that actually works in Michigan’s challenging climate conditions.

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Most complete detailing jobs take 4-8 hours depending on your vehicle’s size and condition. Basic wash and wax services can be done in 2-3 hours, while comprehensive packages with paint correction and ceramic coating may require a full day or even multiple days for extensive work. The time investment is worth it because rushing the process leads to poor results. Each step needs proper time to be done correctly – from decontamination to product curing. You’ll get a realistic timeframe upfront based on what your specific vehicle needs.
Ceramic coating creates a semi-permanent protective layer that bonds with your paint and lasts 2-5 years with proper maintenance. Regular wax sits on top of the paint and typically lasts 2-3 months before needing reapplication. Ceramic coating provides superior protection against UV rays, chemical contaminants, and minor scratches while making your car easier to wash. Wax is less expensive upfront but requires frequent reapplication. For Michigan drivers dealing with road salt and harsh weather, ceramic coating offers better long-term value and protection, though the initial investment is higher.
Many scratches and swirl marks can be removed through paint correction, but it depends on their depth. Light surface scratches and swirl marks from improper washing techniques usually come out with polishing compounds and proper technique. Deeper scratches that catch your fingernail may require more aggressive correction or might not be completely removable. The paint correction process involves carefully removing a microscopic layer of clear coat to level the surface. A thorough inspection before starting any work determines what’s possible with your specific paint condition and helps set realistic expectations.
Most vehicles benefit from professional detailing every 3-6 months, but frequency depends on how you use your car and what protection it has. Daily drivers in Michigan should consider more frequent service due to road salt and harsh weather conditions. Vehicles with ceramic coating can often go longer between full details since they’re easier to maintain and stay cleaner. Garage-kept weekend cars might only need annual service. The key is maintaining protection before damage occurs rather than waiting until correction is needed, which costs more and takes longer.
Mobile detailing works well for maintenance washes and basic services, but shop-based detailing offers advantages for comprehensive work. Controlled lighting helps identify paint defects that outdoor conditions might hide. Climate control ensures products cure properly and work isn’t affected by weather. Access to specialized equipment like paint thickness gauges and high-powered extraction units delivers better results. For paint correction, ceramic coating application, or extensive interior work, shop conditions provide the environment needed for professional-grade results. Mobile service is convenient for regular maintenance between thorough shop visits.
Proper maintenance between professional detailing extends your results and protects your investment. Wash your car regularly using the two-bucket method to avoid scratching. Dry with clean microfiber towels or a filtered water system to prevent water spots. Park in shade when possible to reduce UV exposure. Address spills and stains quickly before they set in. Avoid automatic car washes with brushes that create swirl marks. If you have ceramic coating, use pH-neutral soaps designed for coated vehicles. Regular maintenance washes every 2-3 weeks keep contaminants from bonding to the surface and make professional detailing more effective when it’s time.
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