RESTORATION CLEANING - EXPLAINED

Why do we go to such lengths to clean your vehicle? Because we know no one else will. Our company is the first an only detail company in the Houston Area to specialize in this type of cleaning. Please see the guide below to help you better understand why our details take as long as they do; and why their priced they the way they are.

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If you have second and third row seats, we will always clean underneath them. This is not a special request. This is something we do every time. This area gets steam cleaned as well.
We even clean the seat rails and metal seat parts. No part of your vehicle gets neglected.
Did you know your seat rails were dirty? Well, they almost always are. We clean your seat rails every time.
This cup holder was disassembled and cleaned. A trick you can do at home is to remove your cup holders and put them in your dishwasher on low heat.
Your pedals and pedal assembly are cleaned thoroughly with a scrub brush. However, they are never cleaned with any slippery cleaner. This is a safety issue.
Here we are unbolting the seats. We carry all the tools needed to do this on board our units. We are also familiar with procedures for disconnecting airbag sensors.
As you can see, the seats are unbolted and lifted so that the carpet underneath can be vacuumed and steam cleaned. We use a TRUE steam cleaner, just like the one used by professionals in your home (only smaller).
When we lift seats, we find trash and dirt that cannot be reached without removing them.
This stain was hidden by a plastic cover. Spills gravitate towards the lowest point. This is usually where your seats bolt to the floor.
The cover was removed and the stain was able to be cleaned
We clean the bolts that hold your seats to the floor. Again this is included as part of our REGULAR interior cleaning process.
This ashtray was removed and is being scrubbed and cleaned on the inside.
The gaps between the ashtray and door panel are cleaned out with a toothbrush. We do this for all gaps in the vehicle.
This is another example of how we clean all gaps with a toothbrush to remove gunk and dust.
This door panel is heavily stained with cola and coffee.
We scrub ALL vinyl areas with a scrub brush and an auto approved cleanser whether they look dirty or not.
This is the door panel after cleaning. If we were to just apply dressing to this panel, it would not truly be clean.
We took the cover off this jack compartment so that we could vacuum and clean inside it.
We remove plastic covers and entry steps in order to vacuum and steam clean underneath them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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