Interior Detailing Tips for Pet Owners
Pet hair, dander, and odors build up fast — especially with frequent road trips to the Boise Foothills or Lake Cascade. Interior detailing for pet owners is more than cosmetic; it’s about health, comfort, and cleanliness.
1. Use a Seat Cover or Pet Hammock
Protect upholstery and leather from claws, slobber, and hair. A washable seat protector makes post-adventure cleanup faster.
2. Vacuum in Layers
Start with a rubber pet hair brush to lift embedded fur, then vacuum with a crevice tool. Pay special attention to seat seams, under mats, and cargo areas.
3. Enzyme-Based Cleaners for Accidents
Skip masking sprays. Use enzyme cleaners to eliminate odors at the source. A detailer in Boise or Meridian will often include ozone treatment for stubborn smells.
4. Condition Leather & Vinyl
Pet claws and sun exposure can dry out or crack surfaces. Regular conditioning keeps them supple and protected.
5. Schedule a Pro Detail Every 60–90 Days
Frequent pet passengers mean more wear. Booking regular interior detailing ensures your ride stays clean and allergen-free, even during Boise’s allergy season or post-hike cleanup.