The part you sit in

Interior detailing that gets into the seams

Seats, carpets, hard surfaces, jambs, and glass. The inside of a car collects everything its passengers bring in, and a gas-station vacuum does not undo years of it.

Cognac leather front seats after an interior detail
From
$169
Takes
1 to 3 hours
Covers
Seats, carpets, surfaces
Quoted
Before we start

What it covers

Everything in this service, itemized

Interior Car Detailing from $169 includes the following 8 steps, every one of them carried out at your home or office.

  • Full vacuum including seat rails
  • Under seats and trunk space
  • Seats cleaned to their material
  • Carpets and floor mats
  • Dashboard, console, and vents
  • Door cards and jambs
  • Interior glass, streak free
  • Seat belts and cup holders

01

What does an interior detail include?

A full vacuum including under the seats and in the seat rails, seats cleaned appropriately for their material, carpets and mats, every hard surface wiped and dressed, door jambs, and the interior glass. Kid seats and trunk spaces are part of the job, not extras.

Heavily soiled fabric seats and carpets are hot-water extracted rather than just scrubbed, which pulls the dirt out of the foam instead of pushing it around the surface.

02

What if the interior needs more than a standard clean?

Some interiors need work beyond the standard detail, and that is quoted separately once Franky has seen the car, because a photograph rarely tells the whole story. What we will not do is guess a number and revise it on the day. What no one can undo is dye transfer, bleach spots, or burns: that is damage rather than dirt, and we say so on sight instead of pretending.

03

How long does it take?

One to three hours. A light interior on a sedan is quick; a three-row SUV with pets and kids is an afternoon. If you tell us the condition honestly when you book, the time estimate you get will be honest too.

04

Do you need power or water from me?

No. Water and power come with us. If the vehicle is somewhere we can park next to it, driveway, street, office lot, that is everything the job needs.

A cleaned center console and dashboard

It is the half of the car you actually live in.

Questions, answered

Interior Car Detailing: common questions

Interior Car Detailing from Bluebird Detailing starts at $169 for a coupe or sedan and is carried out at your home or office anywhere in the Denver metro. The questions below are the ones customers ask most before booking it.

How much is an interior detail?

Interior details start at $169 for a coupe or sedan. That covers a full vacuum, seats cleaned to their material, every hard surface wiped down, vents and crevices, and interior glass. Larger vehicles cost more, and anything beyond a standard clean is quoted before we start.

Do you clean the headliner?

Yes, but carefully, because headliner fabric is glued to a foam backing, and soaking it is how a headliner ends up sagging. We spot-clean rather than saturate, which handles most marks. A headliner that is already coming away needs replacing, not cleaning, and we will say so.

Do you clean marks out of cloth seats?

Most food, drink, and mud marks come out with a standard interior detail. Heavier work is priced separately, and Franky quotes it once he has seen the car rather than guessing from a photograph. What nothing reverses is dye transfer or sun bleaching, because the fiber itself has changed color. We say which one we are looking at before starting rather than after.

How long does the interior take to dry?

One to three hours after any wet work, and Colorado dryness helps more than you would expect. We leave windows cracked if the car is somewhere secure. In winter it is worth planning the detail for a day you do not need the car straight after.

Call (609) 937-1960 Book a detail