High-End Interior Detailing Service in Oxford, OH

If your interior feels dusty, stained, or just plain tired, interior detailing is how we bring it back to a space you actually want to sit in. We’ll deep clean your seats, carpets, and touchpoints so your car feels fresher, cleaner, and a lot nicer to drive every day.

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Full Refresh Comes Standard

Oxford, OH’s No. 1 Interior Detailing Shop


Interior detailing is for those days when you’re tired of staring at crumbs in the cup holders, mystery stains on the seats, and dust on every surface. We’ll go through your cabin top to bottom, cleaning carpets, mats, seats, plastics, and all the high-touch spots you use every day. You’ll get a fresher look, better smell, and a space that actually feels clean instead of “good enough.” It’s one of the easiest ways to make your car feel newer and a lot more enjoyable to drive or ride in.

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Premier Pricing

Interior Detailing Packages

Full Interior Detail


STARTING AT $150

  • THIS SERVICE INCLUDES:
    • Vacuum floors and trunk area
    • Wipe down vinyl or plastic floor mats
    • Vacuum cloth seats
    • Wipe leather seats down
    • Clean console, cup holders, crevices, and vents
    • Clean dash and UV protect
    • Clean all interior trim and plastics
    • Clean door jambs
    • Clean glass inside and out
    • Shampoo cloth floor mats
    • Shampoo cloth seats
    • Deep clean and condition leather seats
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The Premier Process

How We Refresh Your Cabin With Interior 

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Step 1: Quick Walkaround and Game Plan

We’ll start by taking a quick look around your interior to see what we’re working with. That helps us spot heavy dirt, stains, pet hair, or problem areas, so we know where to spend extra time. We’ll come up with a simple game plan and get to work.

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Step 2: Remove Trash and Personal Items

Before we start cleaning, we’ll clear out loose trash and ask you to grab any personal items you want to keep in a safe spot. That gives us room to work and makes sure nothing important gets thrown out or moved where you can’t find it. Once the cabin’s cleared, we can really dig in.

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Step 3: Thorough Vacuum of Seats, Carpets, and Crevices

Next, we’ll vacuum the interior from front to back. That includes seats, carpets, mats, in-between seat cracks, and those little pockets and crevices that love to collect crumbs and dirt. Getting the loose stuff out first makes the deep cleaning steps work a lot better.

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Step 4: Clean and Dress Interior Surfaces

We’ll clean your dash, center console, door panels, cup holders, and other hard surfaces with the right interior-safe products. Sticky spots, dust, and light grime get wiped away, then we’ll add the appropriate dressing where needed for a clean, even finish. The goal’s a fresh, natural look, not a greasy shine.

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Step 5: Treat Seats and Carpets

Whether you’ve got cloth or leather, we’ll treat your seats with products made for that material. Cloth gets cleaned and spot-treated to help with light stains, while leather gets cleaned and conditioned so it feels soft and looks right. We’ll also address carpets and mats to lift out as much dirt and staining as we safely can.

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Step 6: Glass, Finishing Touches, and Final Check

We’ll clean the interior glass so you’re not fighting fingerprints, haze, or smears while you drive. After that, we’ll put mats back in place, do a final wipe-down of any missed spots, and give everything one last look. When we’re done, you’ll climb back into a cabin that looks and feels way cleaner than when it came in.

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Interior Detailing FAQs 

Learn More About our Interior Detailing Service 

  • 1. What’s included in an interior detail?

    Interior detailing covers the stuff you see and touch every day. We’ll remove trash, vacuum seats, carpets, mats, and crevices, clean and wipe down the dash, console, doors, and cup holders, treat seats based on the material, and clean the interior glass. The goal’s a cabin that looks and feels fresh again, not just “good enough.”

  • 2. Can you get rid of all stains and smells?

    We’ll do everything we can to reduce stains and odors, but not every single one will disappear completely. Some deep-set stains or long-term smells can be stubborn, especially if they’ve been there for years. We’ll always be honest about what you can expect, and if something needs a different type of treatment, we’ll talk it through with you.

  • 3. How long does an interior detail usually take?

    It depends on how big the vehicle is and how dirty it comes in. A lightly used car will obviously go faster than a family hauler that’s seen road trips, sports gear, and fast food. When you book, we’ll give you a rough time estimate and keep you in the loop so you know when you’ll be back behind the wheel.

  • 4. Do I need to clean my car before I bring it in?

    You don’t have to make it perfect. That’s what we’re here for. It does help if you grab personal items, valuables, and anything you don’t want tossed, so we’ve got space to move around. The less we’re working around clutter, the more time we can spend actually cleaning.

  • 5. How often should I get my interior detailed?

    For most people, once or twice a year keeps things under control, but it really depends on your lifestyle. If you’ve got kids, pets, long commutes, or work out of your vehicle, you might want it done more often. We’ll help you figure out a schedule that makes sense so your interior doesn’t get to that “I can’t stand this anymore” point.

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