Car Interior Restoration in Dallas–Fort Worth
Interiors age as a system: the leather dries while the plastics scuff, the carpet stains while the vinyl fades, and one day the cabin of a mechanically excellent car feels twenty years old. Piecemeal fixes leave the untouched surfaces showing their age against the repaired ones.

Restoration treats the cabin as one project: leather repaired and refinished, vinyl surfaces renewed, plastic trim de-scuffed and recolored, carpet repaired and dyed where needed — every surface brought to the same standard so the whole interior reads consistent. Classics, high-mileage keepers and resale preps are the typical projects.
What we repair
- Full seat sets
- Dash, console and door surfaces
- Headliner-adjacent trim
- Carpet and floor surfaces
- Classic and vintage interiors
Damage we fix
- Overall cabin aging
- Mixed leather, vinyl and plastic wear
- Sun-baked upper surfaces
- Carpet stains and wear paths
- Neglected or stored-vehicle decay
- Previous poor repairs
How it works
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Upload Photos
Take a few phone photos of the item and the damage, then upload or text them — two minutes, no visit needed.
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Receive an Assessment
We identify the material and damage, then reply with a firm estimate and an honest recommendation.
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Schedule Mobile Service
Pick a window that suits you. The technician comes to your home or business anywhere in DFW.
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Enjoy the Restored Result
Most repairs finish in a single visit — color matched, sealed and ready to use the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a full interior restoration include?
Whatever the cabin needs to read consistent: typically leather/vinyl repair and refinishing, plastic trim renewal, carpet correction and deep cleaning throughout. Your quote itemizes each surface so you can phase it if preferred.
Can you restore a classic car interior to original spec?
Yes — colors and sheens are matched to original where references exist, and period-correct texture is preserved. Survivors can be conserved rather than made new; you set the philosophy.
How long does a full interior take?
Typically one to two days on-site depending on scope. The vehicle stays at your location and is drivable between phases.
Is restoration worth it on a high-mileage daily driver?
If you're keeping the car, absolutely — the cabin is what you experience daily, and restoration costs run far below trading into newer. If you're selling, targeted repair of the worst surfaces may be the better spend; we'll advise from photos.
Related Services
Auto Leather Repair
Every leather surface in the cabin — seats, wheel, console, doors — one service, one visit.
Leather Car Seat Repair
Cracked, torn and worn leather seats rebuilt in your driveway — bolsters a specialty.
Dashboard Repair
Texas-sun dash damage — cracks filled, texture rebuilt, matte factory finish restored.
Automotive Carpet Repair
Burns patched, stains extracted, heel-worn spots rebuilt, faded carpet re-dyed.
Automotive Plastic & Trim Repair
The hard surfaces — scuffed sills, scratched consoles, faded pillars — textured and recolored.
Ready to see what your leather can look like?
Take a few photos of the damage, upload them, and get a firm free estimate — usually the same business day.
Prefer to text? Send photos to (972) 522-9763