When you get a new car, you want to do everything you can to protect the interior and keep your vehicle looking as perfect as the day you first bought it. Maybe that means disallowing beverages and snacks in the car, religiously tidying up your car interior, or installing all-weather floor mats. But no matter what steps you take and how careful you are, eventually your ride will end up in need of upholstery cleaning.
It’s April, and April showers bring May flowers. But they also bring wet shoes and tracked-in mud. And if you make the mistake of forgetting to roll up your windows before the stormy weather rolls in, it can bring the dismay of dealing with a wet car seat and even mildew.
When you think about a beautiful car, what comes to mind? A good-looking custom paint job that’s clean and free of scratches, a sharp-looking instrument panel, and of course, pristine upholstery. If your vehicle upholstery has seen better days, it can subtract from your car’s value and make riding a less enjoyable experience. Of course, even if your upholstery is in good condition, customizing your interior is a sharp-looking investment in your ride’s value and overall experience.