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How Often Should You Get Your Car Detailed in Regina?

If you’re living in Regina, White City, or Pilot Butte, your car goes through it all — road salt, gravel, dust storms, bugs, and frozen slush. But how often should you actually get your car detailed?


Let’s break it down so your ride stays clean, protected, and looking brand new year-round.


❄️ Winter in Saskatchewan: Salt = Paint Killer

Road salt sticks to your paint and eats away at the finish. That means:

- Get an exterior detail every 4–6 weeks

- Add a ceramic spray or wax topper to protect your clear coat


It’s not just for looks — it helps stop rust from forming, especially around the wheel wells and door sills.


🐛 Spring & Summer: Bugs, Dust, & Crumbs

Warmer months = road trips, fast food, and pollen buildup. We recommend:

- Interior detail every 6–8 weeks to stay on top of smells, crumbs, and stains

- Exterior wash every 3–4 weeks to keep bugs and dust from baking onto your paint


Mobile detailing makes it easy — we come right to your driveway in Pilot Butte, White City, or anywhere in Regina.


🧼 Fall: The Pre-Winter Deep Clean

This is the most underrated season for detailing. Before the cold hits:

- Do a full interior + exterior refresh

- Clean out any moisture to prevent mold or salt damage

- Prep your paint with a sealant or ceramic coating


Think of it like winter-proofing your car.


📍 Our Local Rec: What Most of Our Clients Do

Most people in Regina and surrounding areas do:

- Full detail every 2–3 months

- Mini washes every 2–4 weeks in between


It depends on your driving habits — but regular maintenance = longer-lasting car, higher resale, and way less stress.


📅 Book Your Next Detail

No need to drive across town — we’ll come to you with everything needed to get the job done right.

Serving Regina, White City, and Pilot Butte — text us to book today. If you’re living in Regina, White City, or Pilot Butte, your car goes through it all — road salt, gravel, dust storms, bugs, and frozen slush. But how often should you actually get your car detailed?


Let’s break it down so your ride stays clean, protected, and looking brand new year-round.


❄️ Winter in Saskatchewan: Salt = Paint Killer

Road salt sticks to your paint and eats away at the finish. That means:

- Get an exterior detail every 4–6 weeks

- Add a ceramic spray or wax topper to protect your clear coat


It’s not just for looks — it helps stop rust from forming, especially around the wheel wells and door sills.


🐛 Spring & Summer: Bugs, Dust, & Crumbs

Warmer months = road trips, fast food, and pollen buildup. We recommend:

- Interior detail every 6–8 weeks to stay on top of smells, crumbs, and stains

- Exterior wash every 3–4 weeks to keep bugs and dust from baking onto your paint


Mobile detailing makes it easy — we come right to your driveway in Pilot Butte, White City, or anywhere in Regina.


🧼 Fall: The Pre-Winter Deep Clean

This is the most underrated season for detailing. Before the cold hits:

- Do a full interior + exterior refresh

- Clean out any moisture to prevent mold or salt damage

- Prep your paint with a sealant or ceramic coating


Think of it like winter-proofing your car.


📍 Our Local Rec: What Most of Our Clients Do

Most people in Regina and surrounding areas do:

- Full detail every 2–3 months

- Mini washes every 2–4 weeks in between


It depends on your driving habits — but regular maintenance = longer-lasting car, higher resale, and way less stress.


📅 Book Your Next Detail

No need to drive across town — we’ll come to you with everything needed to get the job done right.

Serving Regina, White City, and Pilot Butte — text us to book today.


Folded second-row seats and deep-cleaned rear carpet in a Range Rover after interior detailing in Pilot Butte, SK

Detailed front interior of a Range Rover showing spotless leather seats and dashboard from a mobile detailing service in White City

Clean black leather rear seats and carpet in a Land Rover after mobile car detailing in Regina, Saskatchewan

 
 
 

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