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Interior Detailing Service in Salt Lake City, UT

Give your daily drive a reset with professional interior detailing from Diggz Detailing in Salt Lake City, so your cabin looks cleaner, smells fresher, and actually feels good to sit in again.


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Deep Clean

Give Your Cabin a Reset With Interior Detailing

Interior detailing is where we hit reset on the inside of your ride. We vacuum every crack and crevice, scrub and shampoo carpets and floor mats, clean and treat seats, and wipe down all the plastics, vinyl, and touch points you use every day. Dust, crumbs, pet hair, coffee spills, and the mystery grime on the console all get handled the right way, with the right tools and cleaners. We’ll finish by cleaning the glass and dialing in the details, so when you get in, it looks cleaner, smells fresher, and actually feels good to sit in again.

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Interior Detailing Packages

Mini Interior

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Turnaround 1-2 Hours

*Reserved for returning customers, new vehicles, and very well-kept vehicles. If not in good condition, you’ll be upgraded to Level 2.

THIS PACKAGE 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 all interior trim and plastics
  • Clean glass inside and out
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Fresh Feeling Interior

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Turnaround 2-3 Hours

*Clean Interior glass only, debris blow out, spot stain removal, fresh scent (if requested). Pet hair, kids’ messes, stains, sand, spills, and trash will result in additional charges.

THIS PACKAGE 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 and condition door panels and pockets
  • Clean glass inside and out
  • Shampoo cloth floor mats
  • Shampoo carpeting in cabin and trunk
  • Shampoo cloth seats
  • Deep clean and condition leather seats
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We’ll Help You Decide

Is Interior Detailing Worth It For Your Ride?

Daily Drivers That See a Lot of Miles

If you’re in your car every day, interior detailing pays off fast. Commutes, coffee runs, gym trips, and fast-food stops all add up to dust, salt, crumbs, and smells that never really leave with a quick vacuum. A proper interior detail pulls that buildup out of seats, carpets, and crevices, so your car feels like a clean space again, not just another place you rush through.

 

Family Haulers and Kid Mobiles

Cars that haul kids, snacks, sports gear, and pets are always at the top of the list for interior detailing. Goldfish crackers in the seats, sticky cupholders, muddy shoes, and dog hair can make the cabin feel trashed even if the outside looks fine. A deep interior clean helps reset everything, so you’re not embarrassed to open the doors at school pick up or for friends and family.

 

Work Trucks and Service Vehicles

If your vehicle doubles as your office, interior detailing is part of protecting your image. Work trucks and service vehicles see dirt, dust, tools, and gear that are hard on interiors. Keeping the inside clean shows clients you care about the details, and it also makes your long days on the road a lot more comfortable. A refreshed cabin can make a big difference when you’re in it all day.

 

Weekend Toys and Enthusiast Rides

Even if your car only comes out on nice days, interior detailing is worth it. Dust, body oils, and light grime still build up on leather, steering wheels, and trim over time. Keeping the interior dialed in protects high end materials, helps preserve value, and just makes those weekend drives feel special. If you’re proud of your car, getting the inside detailed is part of the fun.

 

Cars You’re Getting Ready to Sell or Trade

If you’re thinking about selling or trading your vehicle, interior detailing can easily pay for itself. A clean, fresh cabin makes a strong first impression and tells buyers you took care of the car. Stain removal, odor reduction, and clean touch points all help your vehicle stand out in photos and in person, which can lead to quicker sales and better offers.

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Interior Detailing Questions? 

Check Out Our Top 5 Interior Detailing FAQs 

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

    Interior detailing is a top-to-bottom clean of your cabin. We vacuum carpets, floor mats, seats, and hard-to-reach areas, then clean and treat plastics, vinyl, and leather surfaces. Stains and spills are addressed with the right cleaners, cupholders and consoles get scrubbed, and all interior glass is cleaned, so you’re not looking through haze. The goal is to tackle the stuff you notice every day and the grime you’ve stopped noticing but still live with.

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

    It really depends on how you use your vehicle. Daily drivers with kids, pets, or long commutes usually benefit from an interior detail a few times a year, with lighter cleanups in between. If your car is mostly a weekend ride, once or twice a year might be enough. If you’re not sure, just think about how often you get in and feel annoyed by dirt, smells, or clutter. When that feeling shows up, it’s probably time.

  • 3. Can interior detailing remove all stains and odors?

    Interior detailing can make a huge difference with most stains and odors, but not every single one will disappear completely. Some deep-set stains or smells that have been there for years may only improve instead of vanish. We’ll always be honest about what’s realistic and use the best tools and products to push things as far as we safely can. Even when a tough stain lingers a bit, the overall look, feel, and smell of the cabin is usually night and day better.

  • 4. How long does an interior detail take?

    The time depends on how dirty the vehicle is and what we’re tackling. A lightly used car will obviously go faster than a work truck that’s been a rolling storage unit for months. Plan on being without the vehicle for a chunk of the day, so we’re not rushing through the process. We’d rather take the time to do it right, slow down for problem areas, and hand your car back when we’re actually proud of the result.

  • 5. How can I keep my interior looking good after a detail?

    The best way to keep your interior looking fresh is to stay ahead of the small stuff. Shake out floor mats regularly, wipe up spills right away, and try not to let trash and cups pile up. Using rubber mats in winter or in messy work vehicles helps a lot. If you can, avoid eating full meals in the car and keep a small interior towel handy for quick wipe downs. When you combine those habits with a proper interior detail from time to time, your cabin stays cleaner, smells better, and feels a lot more enjoyable to ride in.