




Most people don't fall behind on their car because they don't care - they fall behind because life gets busy. One week turns into a month, and suddenly the paint has that dull, grimy film and the wheels are caked with brake dust. That's exactly the kind of cycle a monthly maintenance plan is built to break.
We just got a new client on board for recurring monthly service, and this Honda CR-V is what we're keeping sharp going forward. A thorough exterior hand wash gets the paint clean without the swirl marks and scratches that automated car washes leave behind. Every panel gets proper attention by hand. It's not the same thing, and you can tell.
The wheel and tire detailing is a big part of why the whole car looks put together. Those multi-spoke alloys clean up nicely when they're actually scrubbed - the face of each spoke, the barrel, the lug area. Tires dressed properly don't look greasy or neglected. They look right.
That's what monthly maintenance is really about. Not a big one-time clean-up, but staying ahead of it so your vehicle always looks like it was just detailed. No stress, no buildup, no wondering when you last had it done.
Having a regular schedule takes that mental load completely off your plate. Your car gets taken care of on a consistent basis, and you know exactly what to expect every single time we show up.