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Brand New Tesla Model Y Detailed and Coated with Gyeon CanCoat

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Brand new car. Zero miles on the paint. This is honestly the best time to protect a vehicle - before the elements, UV rays, and road grime get a chance to do any damage. That's exactly what we were working with on this Model Y, and we treated it accordingly.

We started with a full exterior hand wash to make sure the paint surface was completely clean before anything else touched it. No shortcuts here. Hand washing lets us actually feel the paint as we work, catching any contaminants that need to be dealt with before a coating goes down. The wheels and tires got their own dedicated attention too - our wheel and tire detailing process gets into every spoke and cleans the rubber properly, not just a quick rinse.

Once everything was clean and prepped, we applied Gyeon CanCoat to the exterior. If you're not familiar with it - CanCoat is a coating that adds a solid layer of gloss and slickness to the paint while also making the surface much easier to maintain going forward. Water beads off aggressively. Contaminants have a harder time bonding. And when it does come time to wash the car, it's genuinely quicker and easier because the paint has a slick, protected surface to work with.

On a dark vehicle like this, the gloss it adds is hard to ignore. The paint just looks deeper and more reflective. But the real value isn't how it looks on day one - it's how much better the paint holds up over time compared to leaving it completely unprotected. New car paint without any protection is basically an open invitation for water spots, UV oxidation, and micro-scratches to start building up immediately.

If you just picked up a new vehicle, this is the move. Get it clean, get it coated, and actually protect what you paid for from the start rather than trying to fix things down the road.