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That's exactly where we came in with this Volvo. The goal was straightforward - get it detailed the right way so it actually looks and feels like a new vehicle should. We started with a thorough exterior hand wash, working carefully around all the body lines, trim, and black accents this model is known for. No shortcuts, no pressure washing the paint.
The wheels and tires got their own dedicated treatment as part of our wheel and tire detailing process. Those large multi-spoke black wheels have a lot of surface area to work with, and brake dust hides in every corner. We cleaned them properly and finished the tires so they look sharp without being overdone.
Inside, we went through the full interior detailing process - seats, dash, door panels, all of it. The light gray leather interior on this Volvo looks clean when it's actually clean. There's a difference between a quick wipe-down and a detail that goes through every surface systematically. We did the latter.
The result is a vehicle that's finally finished to the standard it deserves. Whether it's a new ride or one that's been sitting without proper care, the difference a real detail makes is hard to ignore once you see it.