Signature vs Black Label
Signature Detail vs Black Label Detail — when is the upgrade worth it?
Black Label adds multi-pass extraction, advanced odor work, and headliner detail. Here's when those matter.
Side-by-side
The Signature Detail ($240) is the deep-but-standard tier — carpet shampoo, stain treatment, odor work, steam cleaning. The Black Label Detail ($350+) is the restoration tier — everything in Signature plus multi-pass extraction, advanced odor neutralization, extensive pet hair removal, headliner spot treatment, seat rail and under-seat detailing, extended steam, and cargo restoration.
Pick Signature when
Your vehicle needs a deep clean but isn't a special case. Stains are visible but not extreme. Pet hair is present but manageable. You want a yearly refresh.
Pick Black Label when
You have a heavy pet vehicle (long-haired breed, daily dog rides). The vehicle has persistent odor that didn't respond to a Signature. You're prepping for top-dollar resale and want the interior to look near-new. The vehicle has never been professionally detailed. It's a work truck that's seen years of abuse.
Worth knowing
Black Label includes priority scheduling — useful if you're against a sale or lease-end deadline. It also includes the headliner work, which often makes the largest perceived-cleanliness difference but is rarely covered in standard packages.
Recommendation
If a Signature Detail didn't fully fix the issue (especially odor or pet hair), Black Label is the next step. Otherwise, Signature is the right call for the once-a-year deep clean.
