
If Your Car Interior Could Talk, It’d Be Screaming for Help
Let’s set the scene:
You open your car door and it hits you…
That faint scent of “forgotten drive-thru.” The salt-stained carpets. The smudged screens. Dog hair in places dogs don’t even sit.
If this sounds familiar, don’t worry—you’re not gross. You’re just overdue for real interior detailing.
💥 The Gross Truth About Car Interiors
Studies show the average steering wheel has more bacteria than a public toilet seat.
(Yeah, we hate that stat too.)
Add in:
- Dust
- Food crumbs
- Skin oils
- Spilled coffee
- Pet hair
- Road grime
And you’ve got a full-blown science experiment happening inside your luxury vehicle.
🛠 What We Actually Do
When you book interior detailing with us, here’s what goes down:
- Vacuum + air blowout for deep debris
- Steam clean carpets, seats, and mats
- Leather cleaned + conditioned
- All touchpoints sanitized
- Dash, console, vents, and trim detailed
- Glass polished crystal-clear inside
- Optional ozone/scent neutralizer treatment
We make it smell right, look right, and feel right.
👃 What About Odors?
Smoke? Gone.
Spilled latte funk? Gone.
That weird “summer sweat meets air freshener” combo? Absolutely gone.
With our tools and chemicals, we clean at the molecular level. No masking. Just actual removal.
😎 Who Is This For?
Our interior detailing services are perfect for:
- Commuters
- Parents
- Pet owners
- Rideshare drivers
- Clean freaks
- People who don’t realize how bad their interior is (yet)
💸 What’s It Cost?
It depends on your vehicle and condition, but most interior details start at a fraction of what it would cost to replace your leather or reupholster your seats. Way cheaper than resale depreciation, too.
📍 Serving Salt Lake’s Clean Car Crew
We’re based in Salt Lake City and we detail like we’re prepping your car for a showroom shoot. Because honestly? That’s the level we aim for.
📲 Let’s Bring Your Interior Back to Life
Book your interior detailing today and enjoy a car that doesn’t just look clean—it feels clean.
Because if you’re spending hours a week inside your vehicle, it should smell like a spa, not a sock.