







Most vehicles don't get truly dirty overnight. It happens gradually - a little dust here, some brake dust building up on the wheels, a few smudges on the interior. By the time it's noticeable, you've already lost that sharp, well-kept look. That's exactly the problem our bi-weekly maintenance detail is designed to prevent.
This BMW X5 M60i is on a regular schedule with us, and that consistency shows. The paint has that deep, glossy black finish that only stays that way when it's being properly maintained between visits. We're doing a full exterior hand wash each time, keeping the surface clean and protected without the risk of automated washes putting micro-scratches in that paint.
The wheels get their own dedicated attention too. Those multi-spoke black wheels with the red brake calipers are a focal point on this build - brake dust and road grime hide in every spoke, and they get treated with the same care as the paint. The tires are dressed and conditioned, not just wiped down. There's a difference, and it shows.
Inside, the quilted brown leather seats and the M-badged door sills get cleaned and conditioned as part of the interior detail. Leather that gets cleaned regularly stays soft and holds its color. Leather that gets ignored starts to crack and fade - and on a vehicle like this, that's an expensive problem to let develop.
Bi-weekly care like this is about keeping the vehicle in a state where it never really needs a heavy corrective detail. It's easier on the paint, easier on the interior surfaces, and honestly - it's just a smarter way to maintain something you've invested in.