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Cadillac CTS-V Blackwing on a Bi-Weekly Maintenance Plan

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This CTS-V Blackwing is one of those cars that turns heads without trying. Matte green finish, bronze multi-spoke wheels, blacked-out trim everywhere - it's a serious machine. And it deserves to be treated that way.

This one is on our bi-weekly maintenance plan, which means it comes in on a regular schedule before buildup has a chance to settle in. That's the whole point of a maintenance plan. You're not fighting contamination or oxidation. You're staying ahead of it. The exterior hand wash keeps the finish clean without introducing the swirls that come from neglectful washing, and the wax and polish work keeps that matte looking deep and rich - not dull or hazy.

The wheels on this car get their own dedicated attention every visit. Those bronze spokes trap brake dust and road grime fast. Staying on top of wheel and tire detailing every two weeks means we're pulling that stuff off before it bonds to the finish. Once it bonds, it takes real effort to remove. Consistent upkeep avoids that entirely.

Here's what most people don't realize - letting a car like this go too long between details actually creates more work, not less. Buildup compounds. Products have to work harder. The paint or finish takes more stress. Regular service is genuinely easier on the car, not just easier on the eyes.

Cars like this don't come around often. When someone hands us the keys on a Blackwing, we take that seriously. The trust means a lot, and the results speak for themselves.