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Aussie Conditions
Look, anyone can vacuum a carpet, but preping a car for a show is a different beast entirely. We're talking about removing that stubborn red dust that's settled in your switches and making the leather look like it just rolled off the factory floor. I've put this guide together to show you exactly how I prep my clients' cars for the big events, focusing on the techniques that actually get results under those harsh showground lights.
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The Warm Up
Empty the Rig
Clear out everything. Every loose coin, old servo receipt, and those sunnies in the centre console. A show judge shouldn't see anything that didn't come with the car.
Pull the Mats
Chuck the floor mats out on the grass or a clean workbench. They need to be cleaned separately and dried completely before they go back in.
Blow it Out
Before you touch a vacuum, use compressed air to blow out under the seats and inside the side pockets. You'll be amazed at the amount of red dust that hides in the seat rails.
The Deep Clean Process
The Big Scrape (Vacuuming)
Start from the top and work down. Vacuum the headliner (carefully!), then the parcel shelf, seats, and finally the floors. Use your brush to agitate the carpet fibres as you go. This lifts the sand that's buried deep down.
Dashboard and Console Scrub
Spray your APC onto your brush, not the dash. Work it into the grain of the plastic in circular motions. I once saw a bloke spray cleaner directly into a head unit and fry the screen, don't be that guy. Wipe it off with a clean microfibre immediately.
The Vent Surgery
Use a small, dry detailing brush and a vacuum nozzle held right next to it. Flick the dust out of the vents and let the vac catch it. If they're really grimy, a slightly damp foam swab works wonders.
Leather Deep Clean
Apply leather cleaner to your horsehair brush and work it into a lather on the seat. Work one panel at a time. You'll see the lather turn grey/brown, that's the body oils and grime coming out. Wipe it dry with a fresh towel.
Stain Removal
If you've got a coffee stain or something nasty, use a dedicated carpet cleaner. Blot, don't scrub. Scrubbing just ruins the carpet pile and makes it look fuzzy.
Pedal Polish
Don't forget the pedals! Use an old toothbrush and some APC to get the dirt out of the rubber grooves. If you've got metal pedals, a bit of aluminium polish makes 'em pop.
Glass, The Final Boss
Clean the inside glass twice. Use a dedicated glass cleaner and two towels, one for spreading/cleaning, one for the final buff. Reach right into the corners of the windscreen. It's a pain in the neck, but streaky glass kills a show entry.
Door Jams and Seals
Open every door and the boot. Clean the metal jams with APC and a rag. Wipe down the rubber seals with a damp cloth. A lot of people forget the 'invisible' parts, but judges love checking these.
UV Protection
Apply your interior dressing to the dash and door cards. Use a product that leaves a matte or satin finish. High-gloss finishes look cheap and reflect too much sun into your eyes while driving.
Final Inspection
Get a torch (your phone light is fine) and look under the seats and in the footwells. If you find a stray hair or a speck of dust, get it now.
Watch Out
The Toothpick Trick
Watch Out
Scent of Success
Keeping it Mint
Common Questions
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