
If your vehicle has a damp smell, visible mould, or you’ve had a leak that’s been left too long, our car mould remediation service in Liverpool is designed to safely remove mould, mildew and bacteria from your interior.
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Mould can spread quickly inside a vehicle, especially in carpets, seats, headlining and air vents. As well as smelling unpleasant, it can also affect air quality and make the car uncomfortable to drive.
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We provide professional mould removal across Liverpool, Merseyside and the North West, restoring your interior to a clean, fresh and hygienic condition.
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Signs Your Car Has Mould
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Mould isn’t always obvious at first. Some of the most common signs include:
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A damp or musty smell that won’t go away
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White, green or black marks on seats, carpets or trim
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Foggy windows that return quickly after wiping
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Moisture build-up inside the car
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The vehicle has been left sitting wet after a leak or spill
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If you’ve noticed any of the above, it’s important to get it treated properly before it spreads.
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Why Car Mould Needs Professional Treatment
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Car mould isn’t just a cosmetic issue. If left untreated, it can cause:
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Strong lingering odours
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Permanent staining to fabrics and trim
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Damage to carpets, leather and headlining
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Bacterial growth inside the vehicle
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Poor air quality when driving
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DIY sprays and air fresheners might hide the smell temporarily, but they won’t remove the mould properly or stop it returning.
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Our Car Mould Removal Process
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1. Full Interior Inspection
We begin by inspecting the vehicle and identifying where the mould is present and what may have caused it.
2. Deep Cleaning and Ozone Treatment
We then carry out a full interior deep clean focusing on affected areas such as carpets, seats, door cards, boot lining and hard plastics. Where needed, we use specialist products to safely treat mould and mildew and reduce bacterial build-up. The vehicle is then thoroughly dried, and we finish with an ozone treatment. This helps kill airborne mould spores and reduce or remove lingering odours, including the damp mildew smell caused by moisture trapped in the interior.
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Mould Removal Pricing
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£200 - £300
The price varies depending on the size, condition, and severity of the mould in your vehicle. Please contact us for a more accurate quote.
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100% Satisfaction Guarantee
We stand by the quality of our Mould Removal service. If you’re not completely happy, just let us know within 24 hours and we’ll come back to put it right—completely free of charge. Your satisfaction is our priority.​
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When Should You Book Car Mould Removal?
Mould can start developing quickly once moisture is trapped inside a vehicle — sometimes within 24 to 48 hours. If you notice any of the signs below, it’s best to get it treated before it spreads further.
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Visible Mould Spots
If you can see black, green or white marks on carpets, fabric seats, rubber seals or interior trim, it’s often a clear sign mould has started to grow.
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A Persistent Musty Smell
A damp, stale “musty” smell that keeps coming back is one of the most common signs of mould inside a car.
Water Leaks Or Damp Carpets
Even small issues like a leaking door seal, condensation build-up, a windscreen seal problem, or leaving a window open in heavy rain can lead to mould growth.
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Health Symptoms When In The Car
If you or passengers notice sneezing, headaches, coughing or breathing irritation that improves once you leave the vehicle, mould could be the cause.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How Long Does Car Mould Removal Take?
The time depends on how severe the mould is and how far it has spread. Most mould remediation jobs take between 5 and 8 hours, but heavily affected vehicles can take longer, especially if deep drying is required.
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Can You Remove All Mould?
In most cases, yes — we can remove mould and significantly improve the interior. However, if mould has been left for a long time, it can cause permanent staining or damage to fabrics and trim. Even in severe cases, the vehicle will look, feel and smell far better once treated.
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What Causes Mould in a Car?
Mould is caused by moisture trapped inside the vehicle. Common causes include:
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Leaking doors, windows or boot seals
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Wet carpets from flooding or rain
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Spills that haven’t dried properly
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Condensation build-up
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A blocked drainage system
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Leaving the vehicle unused for long periods
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Once moisture sits inside the car, mould can develop quickly, especially in warm conditions.
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Areas We Cover
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We proudly serve Liverpool, Merseyside, and surrounding high-end areas, including:
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Woolton, Allerton, Mossley Hill, Childwall, Aigburth, Cressington, Formby, Blundellsands, Crosby, Hale Village, West Kirby, Heswall, Birkdale, and Southport, as well as further afield in Chester, Hale (Greater Manchester), Knutsford, and the wider Cheshire area.
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Whether you're based in the city or the countryside, we're ready to bring professional car detailing services to your home or business.
