Interior service
Interior Sanitizing in Tucson
Sanitizing is a finishing step, not a substitute for cleaning. Disinfectants work on clean surfaces; applied over grime and dust they mostly sit on top of the contamination.
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Clean first, then sanitize
Soil physically shields microorganisms and interferes with disinfectant contact. That is why the sequence is fixed: remove debris, clean surfaces properly, then apply a sanitizing product with appropriate dwell time. Reversing the order wastes the product.
Where it matters most
High-touch points are the priority: steering wheel, shifter, door handles inside and out, window and lock switches, seat belt buckles and webbing, climate and audio controls, cupholders, and the touchscreen. Cupholders in particular collect spilled drink residue that becomes a growth medium in a hot car.
- Steering wheel and column controls
- Shifter, console and switchgear
- Interior and exterior door handles
- Seat belts and buckles
- Cupholders and storage bins
- Touchscreen and climate controls
- Air vents and surrounds
Material safety
Alcohol-heavy products degrade the anti-glare coating on touchscreens, dry out and damage the coating on leather, and can haze certain soft-touch plastics. Products are matched to each surface, and screens are cleaned with a dedicated approach rather than whatever is being used on the door panels.
Dust, vents and cabin air
In Tucson the more common complaint is not germs but dust blowing out of the vents. Vent surfaces are cleaned as part of interior work, and a clogged or aged cabin air filter is worth checking — it is inexpensive, and in a dust climate it loads up faster than the service interval suggests.
Frequently asked questions
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