What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, most people ignore their door panels until they're covered in sunscreen marks or red outback dust that's basically become one with the plastic. This guide covers how to safely scrub away the grime and protect your interior from the brutal Aussie sun. Whether you're dealing with leather inserts or basic textured plastic, I'll show you the right way to do it without soaking your window switches and causing a massive headache.
The Forgotten Part of Your Interior
The Gear You'll Actually Need
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Setting Yourself Up for Success
Park in the shade
Don't even think about doing this in the direct Feb sun. If the panels are hot to the touch, your cleaner will flash dry and leave spots. Chuck the car in the garage or under a carport first.
Empty the pockets
Clear out the old maccas receipts, loose change, and that half-empty bottle of water that's been there since Christmas. You need a clear run at the whole panel.
Dry vacuum
Run the vacuum over the map pockets and the speaker grilles. Getting the loose dust out now stops you from just moving mud around later.
The Deep Clean Process
Test a small spot
Always find a hidden bit at the bottom of the door to test your cleaner. Some older cars have cheap dyes that can bleed. Better safe than sorry, mate.
Mist the cleaner onto your brush/pad
Don't spray the door directly! If you spray the panel, the liquid can run down into the window switches or behind the trim. Spray your tool instead (trust me on this one).
Work the top section first
Start at the top where the window meets the trim. Work in small circular motions. You'll see the suds start to lift the oils from where people rest their arms.
Tackle the 'Sunscreen Haze'
If you've got those white marks from zinc or sunscreen, use an interior scrub pad with a bit more pressure. Sunscreen is a nightmare to get off once the sun bakes it in, so take your time here.
Detail the switches and handles
Use a dry-ish soft brush for the window buttons. You don't want liquid seeping into the electronics. I once saw a customer fry a master switch assembly on a Range Rover because they went nuts with a spray bottle. Expensive mistake.
Clean the speaker grilles
Use a dry detailing brush to flick out the dust. If it's really stuck, a tiny bit of APC on the brush tips does the trick. Don't soak 'em or you'll ruin the speaker paper behind the plastic.
Scrub the lower kick panels
This is where the boot scuffs live. If the APC doesn't work, this is where you can carefully 'give it a crack' with a Magic Eraser. Use very light pressure, those things are basically sandpaper.
Wipe away the residue
Take a clean, damp microfibre and wipe away all the dirty suds. Follow up immediately with a fresh, dry microfibre to buff it dry.
Don't forget the door shuts
Open the door wide and wipe down the painted metal parts and the rubber seals. This is where that red dust loves to hide.
Apply UV protection
Apply your protectant to an applicator pad first, then wipe it over the plastic and vinyl. It'll give it a nice even finish and stop the sun from cracking the dash and doors over time.
Final buffing
Give everything one last wipe with a dry cloth to make sure there's no greasy residue left. You want a matte or satin finish, not a slippery mess.
Let it air out
Leave the doors open for 10 minutes in the garage to make sure everything is 100% dry before you go for a drive.
Watch Out
The Sunscreen Secret
Keeping it Fresh
Common Questions from the Shed
Can I use dish soap to clean my door panels?
How do I get red dust out of the grain?
My door panels are 'sticky' to the touch. What's that?
Is it safe to clean leather inserts the same way?
How often should I do this?
Trusted by 50,000+ Aussie car owners
Professional advice for Australian conditions
Products We Recommend
Keep Learning
Ready to level up your car care?
You've got the knowledge—now put it into action. Explore more guides or check out our recommended products.
Get Weekly Car Care Tips
Join 12,000+ Aussie car enthusiasts
Keep Reading
How to Deep Clean Door Panels and Interior Trim (Mar 2026)
Door panels take a beating from sweat, sunscreen, and that fine Aussie dust. Here is how to strip back the grime and protect your interior from the brutal UV rays without leaving a greasy mess.
How to Clean and Protect Your Interior Door Panels (Mar 2026)
Your door panels take a beating from sunscreen, sweat, and that fine Aussie dust. Here is how to get them looking brand new and keep them from cracking under our brutal UV rays.
How to Properly Clean and Restore Your Steering Wheel
Your steering wheel is the filthiest part of your car, soaking up sweat, oils, and Aussie dust every single day. Here is how to strip back the grime and get that factory-fresh feel back without ruining the material.
Restoring Your Grimy Steering Wheel
Get rid of that nasty 'human slime' and sun-baked red dust. A quick checklist to bring back that factory-fresh feel without ruining your leather.

