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Tesla and EV owners around Macomb learn quickly that the soft factory paint marks and swirls far more easily than they expect, and that an electric car wants a wash routine built around its cameras, sensors, and charge port. Car Hub details EVs with both in mind, and most owners come in for the two services that matter most on these cars: paint correction and a ceramic coating.
Our shop is at 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044.
Book Tesla & EV Detailing → Call (586) 746-9895An electric vehicle changes what a detail focuses on. There is no engine bay to degrease and far less brake dust thanks to regenerative braking, but the paint and the electronics move to the front of the line. Tesla clear coat in particular is thin and soft, so the swirl marks from an automatic wash show up fast and deep in sunlight, and the frequent washing an EV gets only adds to them. That is why so many EV owners coat the car: a ceramic layer is harder than the soft factory clear, resists the marring, and makes each wash gentler and faster on a surface that scratches easily. Correcting the paint first removes the swirls already there so the coating seals a clean finish. The rest of the detail respects the car's systems, cleaning the camera and sensor housings used for driver assistance without disturbing them and keeping high-pressure water away from the charge port. Car Hub coats EVs from $499 based on size and prep, and handles correction, interior work, and tint on the same visit.
Electric vehicles need a different touch than a gas car. There is no engine bay to degrease, but there are camera and sensor housings for driver-assist systems that have to be cleaned without disturbing calibration, a charge port that has to stay dry, and high-voltage components that mean the underbody is washed with care rather than blasted. Car Hub details Teslas and other EVs with those differences in mind.
Paint is the bigger reason EV owners come in. Tesla's factory paint is known for being thin and soft, which means it swirls and marks more easily than most paint and shows every wash scratch in the sun. That makes two services especially valuable on an EV: a proper paint correction to remove existing swirls, and a ceramic coating to add a harder, more scratch-resistant surface that also makes the frequent washing an EV gets far easier. Many EV owners coat the car when it is new specifically to protect that soft clear coat from day one.
The flat, aerodynamic surfaces and large glass roofs common on EVs take a coating beautifully and benefit from the hydrophobic, easy-clean finish it leaves. Car Hub prices EV ceramic from $499 depending on size, paint condition, and prep, and handles correction, interior detailing, and tint on the same vehicles.
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