Living in Michigan is hard on a car. Salt-stained winters, pollen-coated springs, scorching summers, and tree-sap-everywhere falls. Customers ask us "how often should I detail" and the honest answer isn't "every month" (that's the upsell). It depends on your vehicle, your use, and the season.
Here's the realistic schedule we actually recommend.
The baseline: 2–4 full details per year
For most daily drivers in Metro Detroit, the right cadence is a Full Detail at the start of each season — so 4 times a year. If budget is tight, do it twice a year: one in spring after winter salt has done its damage, one in fall before winter starts.
Between those deeper details, a maintenance wash + quick interior vacuum keeps it looking presentable.
Season by season
Spring (March – May)
The most important detail of the year. Winter salt has been eating your undercarriage and lower panels for 4 months. Salt residue inside the cabin (from boots) is in the carpet. Road grime is baked onto trim.
- Recommended: Full Detail with undercarriage rinse + carpet shampoo
- Why it matters: if you skip the post-winter detail, the salt continues eating metal year-round
Summer (June – August)
UV damage and bug guts are the enemies. Bird droppings and tree sap dry hard fast and etch the clear coat.
- Recommended: Exterior Detail mid-summer (decon + fresh ceramic spray sealant) + interior UV-protect dressing
- Why it matters: ceramic sealant degrades faster in summer heat — refresh keeps protection active
Fall (September – November)
This is when ceramic coating + paint correction make sense. The paint is in its best annual condition (post-summer, pre-salt). Anything you correct now is protected through winter.
- Recommended: Full Detail with focus on exterior protection going into winter; if you're getting a ceramic coating, fall is the ideal time
- Why it matters: coatings cure better in moderate temperatures, and they protect you through the worst 4 months
Winter (December – February)
This is when most people give up on detailing — and it's also when the salt is doing the most damage. We recommend a winter touch-up to rinse undercarriage salt monthly.
- Recommended: Monthly maintenance plan with focus on salt removal
- Why it matters: salt damage compounds. Catching it monthly costs less than fixing rust later
By vehicle type
Daily driver (commuter sedan or crossover)
4 full details per year + monthly winter rinses. Optional ceramic coating to reduce maintenance burden.
Luxury or performance vehicle
Ceramic coating + monthly maintenance plan. The coating dramatically reduces how often you need a deep detail, but the monthly visit keeps it looking show-ready.
Family SUV with kids and pets
Interior detail every 3 months minimum. Exterior on the standard 4x/year schedule. Pet hair removal as needed.
Truck or work vehicle
Exterior detail focus, with undercarriage rinse priority. Interior on a less frequent schedule unless cab is heavily used.
Show car or weekend cruiser
One major detail per season + ceramic coating. Less driving = less maintenance needed.
Signs you're overdue
- Salt residue visible on lower body panels (winter / early spring)
- Water no longer beads on the paint (sealant has worn off)
- Interior surfaces feel sticky or dusty
- You notice swirls or haze in direct sunlight
- You start "not wanting to drive it because it's dirty"
The monthly plan honestly explained
Our monthly maintenance plan is $129–149/month. We don't recommend it for everyone. It pencils out if:
- You actually drive your car (15,000+ miles a year)
- You have a vehicle you want to keep looking new
- You'd otherwise procrastinate on detailing
It doesn't make sense if you drive less than 5,000 miles a year — in that case, 4x annual full details is enough.
Want a personalized recommendation?
Tell us about your vehicle and how you drive it, and we'll tell you the actual right cadence — not the most expensive option. Book a consultation or call (586) 788-1979.
