It is not a substitute for cleaning — a surface has to be clean before any treatment can do anything useful. We sanitize after the interior work is done, never instead of it.
Surfaces we treat
- Steering wheel, shifter, stalks, buttons and touchscreen bezels
- Door handles inside and out, armrests and window switches
- Seat belt buckles, latches and webbing contact points
- Cupholders, console lids and storage compartments
- Air vents and the surrounding trim where dust and moisture collect
Mildew and moisture-related cleaning
When a vehicle has been closed up damp — a leaking sunroof drain, a window left down through a winter storm, or a wet cargo area after a river trip — mildew can develop on carpet, seat foam and trim. We clean and treat affected surfaces and remove the soiled material we can reach.
We are a detailing company, not a remediation contractor. If a vehicle has extensive growth from standing water or flood exposure, we will tell you honestly that the correct answer is professional assessment and likely carpet and padding replacement, not detailing.
Who books this most
Rideshare drivers working downtown and the airport corridor, families sharing one vehicle among several drivers, and small businesses running pooled trucks and vans out of Rancho Cordova and West Sacramento industrial areas. For those vehicles it usually makes sense as a recurring add-on rather than a one-time service.
Frequently asked questions
Is sanitizing safe for touchscreens and electronics?
Yes — we use appropriate products applied to the applicator rather than sprayed onto screens, and we avoid ammonia on coated displays.
Do you handle mold in vehicles?
We clean mildew on accessible surfaces as part of interior work. Extensive growth from flooding or standing water needs a remediation professional and often carpet replacement.
Can this be added to any service?
Yes. It is an add-on to any interior detail or full detail.
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