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Aussie Conditions
Look, most people forget about their door panels until they see those disgusting white marks from sunscreen or a layer of red dust that just won't budge. This guide is for anyone who wants to keep their interior looking sharp and actually protect the plastics before the sun turns them brittle. I'm going to show you the exact process I use in my detailing business to deep clean everything from leather inserts to those annoying plastic pockets.
Why Your Door Panels Look Like Rubbish
The Gear You'll Need
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Getting Ready
Empty the Pockets
Chuck out the old maccas bags, gum wrappers, and those loose coins. You'd be surprised how much dust hides under a Coles receipt.
Park in the Shade
Never, ever clean your interior in direct sunlight. If the plastic is hot to the touch, your cleaner will just dry instantly and leave streaks. Wait until the arvo or pull into the garage.
Dry Vacuum
Run the vacuum through the door pockets and along the speaker mesh. There's no point adding liquid cleaner to dry dust, it just creates a muddy mess that's harder to clean.
The Sunscreen Secret
The Step-by-Step Clean
Lower the Window Slightly
Roll the window down about an inch. This lets you clean the very top edge of the door panel where it meets the glass, usually a graveyard for elbow sweat and skin oils.
Mist Your Cleaner
Don't spray the door directly! Spray your microfibre cloth or brush first. This stops the cleaner from flying into the speaker mesh or behind the window switches where it can cause electrical dramas.
Agitate the Textured Plastic
Using your detailing brush or scrub pad, work in small circular motions. Focus on the areas you touch most: the handle, the armrest, and the window controls.
Detail the Switches
Use a dry or slightly damp brush for the window buttons. You don't want liquid seeping into the electronics. Give them a quick flick with the brush to get the dust out of the gaps.
Scrub the Kick Panels
The bottom of the door always gets scuffed by work boots. Use a bit more pressure here with your scrub pad. If the scuffs are deep, they might not come out, but most of the 'black marks' are actually just rubber transfer.
Tackle the Speaker Grille
Don't soak this! Use a dry detailing brush to flick the dust out. If it's really gunky, barely dampen the tips of the brush bristles with cleaner and gently agitate.
Wipe Down
Use a clean, dry microfibre to wipe away the loosened grime. Don't let the cleaner dry on the surface or it'll leave a patchy finish.
Clean the Door Jambs
While the door is open, wipe the painted metal part of the door and the rubber seals. This is where that red outback dust loves to hide. A damp rag is usually enough here.
Apply Protection
Once the panel is dry, apply your UV protectant to a fresh applicator and wipe it on evenly. This is the most important step for Aussie cars to prevent sun fading.
Final Buff
Wait 5 minutes for the protectant to soak in, then give it a final wipe with a clean microfibre. This kills the 'greasy' look and leaves a nice factory satin finish.
Watch Out
Keeping it Mint
The 'Toothbrush' Trick
Common Questions
Can I use 'Armor All' on my doors?
How do I get red dust out of the stitching?
My door handle feels sticky, what is that?
Is it safe to use a steam cleaner on the door?
How often should I do this?
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