Vacuum and Wipe-Down or Full Interior Detail from EXO Mobile Automobile Detailing (Up to 52% Off)
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Detailing experts come to your location to clean and santize interiors with vacuuming, shampooing, air vent cleaning, and dressing
Choose Between Two Options
- C$22 for a vacuum and wipe-down (a C$45 value)
- C$75 for a full interior detail (a C$155 value)
The vacuuming and wipe-down package includes:
- Vacuuming of carpets, mats, seats, crevices, and trunk and cargo area
- Cleaning and sanitization of dash, console, and door panels
- Cleaning of interior windows
- Interior dressing
- Cleaning of air vents
Full interior detail package includes:
- Vacuuming and wipe-down
- Carpet, mats, and trunk shampooing with heated extractor
- Shampooing of fabric seats or cleaning and conditioning of leather seats
Leather Conditioner: Keeping Seats Supple
This deal includes leather conditioner. Learn more about its nourishing effects with Groupon’s introduction.
Like your own skin, leather upholstery is susceptible to damage by heat, overly moist or dry air, and UV rays. And it’s exposed to these elements a lot—in parking lots, on the road, at the tops of volcanoes, and inside your garage. Over time, these malign forces can cause the leather to dry out, crack, and fade.
Fortunately, leather conditioner can help prevent and even reverse some of the damage by doing for a car’s upholstery essentially what moisturizer does for human skin. Some of the ingredients even can be the same such as vitamin E and aloe. Others come from the animal world. In its original form, lanolin keeps sheep warm and dry by giving their wool a waxy coating continuously secreted by their sebaceous glands. Once the wool is sheared and washed, this greasy substance can be recovered and turned into products that protect and moisturize other materials. There’s also mink oil, a byproduct of fur farms. Finally, just as many face creams include sunblock, many leather conditioners also contain UV protection to prevent fading and brittleness.
Bonus Points
- Experts recommend conditioning the leather interior of your car approximately every three months.
- For the best results, look for pH balanced, water-based conditioners that won’t leave a greasy finish.
Detailing experts come to your location to clean and santize interiors with vacuuming, shampooing, air vent cleaning, and dressing
Choose Between Two Options
- C$22 for a vacuum and wipe-down (a C$45 value)
- C$75 for a full interior detail (a C$155 value)
The vacuuming and wipe-down package includes:
- Vacuuming of carpets, mats, seats, crevices, and trunk and cargo area
- Cleaning and sanitization of dash, console, and door panels
- Cleaning of interior windows
- Interior dressing
- Cleaning of air vents
Full interior detail package includes:
- Vacuuming and wipe-down
- Carpet, mats, and trunk shampooing with heated extractor
- Shampooing of fabric seats or cleaning and conditioning of leather seats
Leather Conditioner: Keeping Seats Supple
This deal includes leather conditioner. Learn more about its nourishing effects with Groupon’s introduction.
Like your own skin, leather upholstery is susceptible to damage by heat, overly moist or dry air, and UV rays. And it’s exposed to these elements a lot—in parking lots, on the road, at the tops of volcanoes, and inside your garage. Over time, these malign forces can cause the leather to dry out, crack, and fade.
Fortunately, leather conditioner can help prevent and even reverse some of the damage by doing for a car’s upholstery essentially what moisturizer does for human skin. Some of the ingredients even can be the same such as vitamin E and aloe. Others come from the animal world. In its original form, lanolin keeps sheep warm and dry by giving their wool a waxy coating continuously secreted by their sebaceous glands. Once the wool is sheared and washed, this greasy substance can be recovered and turned into products that protect and moisturize other materials. There’s also mink oil, a byproduct of fur farms. Finally, just as many face creams include sunblock, many leather conditioners also contain UV protection to prevent fading and brittleness.
Bonus Points
- Experts recommend conditioning the leather interior of your car approximately every three months.
- For the best results, look for pH balanced, water-based conditioners that won’t leave a greasy finish.