Auto/Car Upholstery Cleaning in Miami

We provide professional upholstery cleaning for cars, trucks, and SUVs, safely treating everything from standard cloth seats to premium leather interiors. Unlike a basic car wash vacuum, our extraction process pulls deep-seated sweat, lingering odors, and stubborn spills straight out of the cushion fill. We restore the look and feel of your vehicle’s interior without over-wetting the seats or leaving harsh chemical residues behind.

Trusted by Hundreds of Home Owners and Business

Material-Matched Method

Fabric, leather, and vinyl each get a different cleaning approach.

Seam & Crevice Attention

Seat seams collect grime that surface wiping completely misses.

Odor Pre-Treatment

Odors soaked into seat foam get targeted before the deep clean starts.

Strong Moisture Extraction

We pull moisture out of fabric seats to support faster drying.

Eco-Friendly Products

Kid- and pet-safe products are our default for every car interior.

When It's Time to Get Your Car Interior Cleaned

Kids leave sticky residue on the seats behind them, a coffee spill that seemed minor at the time has dried into a seam and won’t budge, and the fabric still smells like sweat even after a basic vacuum – especially after months of Miami heat cooking it all in. Those are the situations we hear about most, and they’re exactly the kind of thing a quick wipe-down or a gas-station clean can’t fix.

We also see a lot of people getting the car ready to sell and needing the interior to look and smell presentable again, or someone who just bought a used vehicle with a history they’d rather not inherit. Pet hair and pet odor embedded in the back seats are another one we deal with constantly across Miami and the surrounding areas. If that sounds like your situation, it’s worth getting an estimate before you write it off.

What's Included in Every Auto Upholstery Clean

We start with a quick check of your seat material and overall condition – that’s what tells us which method and products actually make sense for your interior. Any stains, heavily soiled spots, or high-contact zones like headrests and armrests get targeted pre-treatment before the deep clean begins. For fabric and cloth seats, we use a hot water extraction / steam-style deep clean followed by strong extraction to pull out moisture; for leather and vinyl, we clean the surface thoroughly and follow up with a conditioner so the material doesn’t dry out or crack.

Results depend on how set the stain is, how long it’s been there, and the material underneath – we’ll give you an honest read before we start, not after.

  • Material and condition check before cleaning begins
  • Targeted pre-treatment on stains and heavily soiled areas
  • Headrest and armrest treatment (high-contact zones)
  • Deep cleaning method matched to fabric, leather, or vinyl
  • Hot water extraction / steam-style deep clean for fabric seats
  • Leather and vinyl: clean + condition treatment
  • Strong extraction after fabric cleaning to reduce moisture
  • Final wipe-down of surrounding surfaces

How We Actually Clean Your Car's Interior

Car upholstery isn’t one material – even a single vehicle can have cloth seats, leather trim, vinyl door panels, and a fabric headliner all in the same space. Getting it right means reading the interior before reaching for any product.

How it works

We pre-treat any problem areas first, letting the solution work into stains and built-up grime before cleaning begins. For fabric and cloth seats, we use a hot water extraction / steam-style process that pulls dirt out from deep in the fibers, followed by strong extraction to minimize moisture left behind. Leather and vinyl skip the wet extraction entirely - those surfaces get a thorough clean followed by a conditioner application to protect the material, especially important in Miami's heat.

Materials and types handled

Car interiors come in a wide mix of materials, and a single vehicle often combines several. We work with all common types found in passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs: Fabric / cloth seats, Leather seats and trim, Vinyl seats and door panels, Cloth headliners, Carpet-covered surfaces, Center console upholstery

Drying and what to expect

Fabric and cloth seats will hold some moisture after hot water extraction - airflow, humidity, and how saturated the material got all factor in. Strong extraction removes as much as possible, and leaving the windows cracked or parking somewhere ventilated helps the process along. Leather and vinyl don't have the same drying concern since we don't use wet extraction on those surfaces.

If what you’re actually working with is a boat or yacht interior dealing with salt air and marine exposure, our Boat/Yacht Upholstery Cleaning is the better fit for that specific situation.

What Goes Into Your Estimate

The main factors are the number of seats being cleaned, the seat material – fabric, leather, vinyl, or a combination – and how soiled the interior actually is. A lightly used two-door with cloth seats is a very different job than a full-size SUV with leather throughout that’s been collecting years of commutes, kids, and pets, so those details directly affect the time and approach involved.

The easiest way to get a number is to share a few photos and describe what you’re dealing with – material, condition, and any specific problem areas. We confirm all the details before we begin so there’s nothing unexpected on either side.

Why people feel comfortable booking with us

We keep the process straightforward, explain what we see, and clean based on the material instead of guessing. Here’s what customers are saying about Experts Cleaners on Google.

Sofa Cleaning FAQs

That depends on how much use it gets and who is using it every day. A sofa in a busy family room will usually need attention sooner than one in a formal sitting area. If the arms, cushions, or seams are starting to look dull or grimy, that is usually a good time to schedule it.

Many stains improve with targeted pre-treatment and the right cleaning method, but results depend on the type of stain, the fabric, and how long it has been there. Some spots lift well, while others may leave some trace behind. We treat them carefully without overpromising.

Yes. We take a material-first approach, which means fabric and leather are handled differently from the start. Fabric sofas may be cleaned with steam-style deep cleaning where appropriate, while leather sofas are cleaned and conditioned.

We clean the main seating surfaces along with areas like seams, cushions, armrests, and other upholstered sections that are part of the sofa. The process depends on the material and condition of the piece. If there is a heavily used area, we give that extra attention during pre-treatment.

Many sofas are dry enough to be well on their way within a few hours, but some take longer. Thicker cushions, heavier fabrics, indoor airflow, and humidity all affect drying. Strong extraction helps reduce moisture, which supports faster drying.

It helps if the area around the sofa is easy to access and small personal items are cleared off. If there are throw blankets, decorative pillows, or anything stored underneath, having those out of the way makes the appointment smoother. We can confirm the setup details when you book.

Yes. We use portable equipment for apartments and other access-limited jobs, which makes this service a good fit for many condo and apartment setups. If parking, elevators, or entry instructions matter, just let us know ahead of time.

We use eco-friendly products by default that are kid-safe and pet-safe. Some pieces may have a light clean scent right after service, but it should not feel heavy or harsh. If a stronger spot treatment is needed, we only use that with permission.

Very normal. Armrests, seat edges, and seams are some of the first places to show buildup because they get constant contact and hold onto oils, dust, and daily wear. Those are also the places we pay close attention to during cleaning.

Often, yes. Older sofas can still benefit from cleaning, though results depend on wear, fabric condition, and the type of staining or buildup involved. During the pre-check, we look at condition first so the method fits the piece

Our Service Areas

Serving Miami and surrounding areas by appointment. Not sure if we cover your area? Reach out and we’ll confirm. If you’re not sure what to book, we’ll point you in the right direcction.

Ready to Get Your Car's Interior Looking Right Again?

Give us the details on your vehicle and what you’re working with – we’ll put together a free estimate and handle everything from there.