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Interior Detailing Perth

Exterior grime is easy to spot and easy to explain. Interior mess creeps up slower — a coffee spill here, sand in the footwells after a beach trip, a dog that's not meant to be on the seats but definitely has been. By the time it's obviously bad, it's usually been building for months. Interior detailing is the service built specifically for that: getting the inside of the car properly clean, not just tidied up.

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Interior Detailing Perth by Ready Wheels

A proper interior detail goes well past a vacuum and a wipe-down:

  • Full vacuum, including under the seats, boot space, and door pockets
  • Seats and carpets shampooed or steam cleaned, depending on the fabric
  • Dashboard, console and door cards cleaned and conditioned
  • Air vents cleaned out rather than wiped around the edges
  • Interior glass cleaned
  • Door jambs detailed — an area that collects grime but almost never gets touched in a regular clean
  • Stain spot-treatment and odour treatment where needed

This lines up with our Interior Reset package, which runs from $199 incl. GST and takes approximately 2.5–3.5 hours depending on vehicle size and condition. Full inclusions and current pricing are on our packages page.

Different stains need different treatment, which is part of why a proper interior detail takes longer than a quick clean:

  • Fresh spills (drinks, food) lift relatively easily if caught early — the longer they sit, the more they set into the fibres.
  • Old, set-in stains need targeted spot-treatment rather than a general shampoo pass, and may not fully disappear depending on what caused them and how long they've been there.
  • Sand and grit, common after trips to the beach or down south, gets worked deep into carpet fibres and floor mats — a regular vacuum only lifts the surface layer.
  • Mud and general kid/tradie mess usually responds well to a full shampoo or steam clean rather than spot-treatment alone.

If there's something specific you're hoping will come out — a particular stain, a spill from months ago — it's worth mentioning at booking so time can be allowed for it, and so expectations are realistic going in. Some stains improve significantly; not all disappear completely.

Pet hair gets genuinely extracted from seat and carpet fibres, not just brushed off the surface — this is one of the more time-consuming parts of an interior detail on a car that's regularly carried pets, and it's factored into the time estimate rather than treated as a quick add-on.

Odours are treated at the source rather than masked. Smoke, pet, food and general mustiness respond differently, and persistent or long-standing odours (particularly anything related to damp or a past water leak) may need a follow-up treatment if the source hasn't fully been addressed by the vehicle itself.

Cleaning approach depends on what the seats are actually made of:

  • Fabric seats are typically shampooed or steam cleaned, which handles ground-in dirt and most everyday stains well.
  • Leather seats need a different approach entirely — cleaned with leather-safe products and conditioned afterward, since the wrong products can dry out or damage leather over time. If your car has leather or a mixed leather/fabric interior, mention it at booking so the right products are brought.

An interior detail typically runs 2.5–3.5 hours, depending on vehicle size and how much work the interior actually needs. After a shampoo or steam clean, seats and carpets need time to dry — usually a few hours in good weather, longer if it's humid or the car's kept in an enclosed garage without airflow. If you need the car back sooner (an evening commitment, an early start the next day), mention it at booking so the appointment can be scheduled with enough drying time before you need to drive it.

Interior detailing runs the same as any other mobile appointment — at your home or workplace, with access to a standard power outlet and enough space to work around the vehicle. Water access matters less for an interior-only job than a full exterior detail, but is still useful for equipment rinsing. For the full breakdown of what's needed on site, see our mobile detailing guide.

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A regular vacuum lifts surface debris. Interior detailing goes further — shampoo or steam cleaning seats and carpets, cleaning air vents and door jambs, and treating stains and odours at the source rather than just tidying the surface.

Yes. Leather needs leather-safe products and conditioning afterward to avoid drying it out, while fabric is typically shampooed or steam cleaned. Let us know your seat material at booking.

Seats and carpets need time to dry after a shampoo or steam clean — usually a few hours in good conditions. If you need the car back by a specific time, mention it when booking so drying time is factored into the schedule.

Persistent damp-related odours can be treated, but if there's an ongoing source (like a leak that hasn't been fixed), the smell is likely to return until that's resolved. We'll let you know at the walkaround if that looks like the case.

Most stains improve significantly, and fresh ones usually lift fully. Old, deeply set stains — particularly from certain dyes, ink or long-term sun damage — may fade but not disappear entirely. We'll give you a realistic expectation before starting rather than after.

Often one of the highest-value things you can do before a sale — a clean, odour-free interior makes a strong first impression and is one of the first things buyers notice getting in.

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Tell us about stains, pet hair, odours, seat material and your suburb. We’ll confirm the right interior treatment and realistic expectations before the visit.

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