What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
This guide is for anyone who is sick of a dusty, sticky cabin and wants that 'new car' feel back. We are going deep into the nitty-gritty of interior detailing, covering everything from red dust extraction to leather conditioning. Whether you are prepping a car for sale or just want to enjoy your daily drive again, I have got you covered.
The Real Deal on Interior Detailing
The Pro Gear Checklist
What You'll Need
The 'Dry First' Rule
Preparation: Getting the Junk Out
The Great Emptying
Chuck everything out. Receipts, old Maccas bags, the kids' toys. If it's not part of the car, it goes in a box. Check the 'secret' compartments too.
Remove Floor Mats
Take them out and put them on the driveway. Shake them, then hit them with a pressure washer or a stiff brush. They need time to dry while you do the rest.
Blow it Out
Use compressed air or the 'blow' end of your vac to clear out the seat cracks, tracks, and side pockets. You'll be amazed what flies out.
Sunshade Check
If it's a hot day, park in the shade. Trying to clean a 60-degree dashboard is a recipe for streaks and burnt fingers.
Wind the Windows Down
Just slightly. This lets you clean the top edge of the glass where the grime builds up in the seal.
While you're here...
The Masterclass Procedure
Ceiling First (Headliner)
Always work top to bottom. Use a dry microfibre to wipe away dust. If there's a stain, spray cleaner on the cloth, NOT the ceiling. If you soak the headliner, the glue can fail and it'll sag like an old tent.
The Dusting Phase
Use your soft boar's hair brush and a vacuum. Brush the vents, buttons, and gaps while holding the vac nozzle right next to it. This stops the dust just settling elsewhere.
Dashboard and Console Scrub
Spray your APC onto a scrub pad or cloth. Work in sections. Use the brush for the gear shifter boot and cup holders (which are usually disgusting).
Door Panels
Focus on the grab handles and armrests, that's where the skin oils build up. Use an interior scrub pad for scuff marks from boots.
The 'Crumb Crevice' Search
Slide the front seats all the way forward, then all the way back. Use a thin tool to scrape out the gunk in the seat rails.
Leather Deep Clean
Apply leather cleaner and agitate with a soft brush. You'll see the foam turn grey. That's the dirt coming out of the 'pores'. Wipe dry immediately.
Fabric Seat Extraction
If you have cloth seats, spray a fabric cleaner, let it dwell for 2 mins, agitate with a drill brush, then suck it out with the wet vac.
Seatbelt Cleaning
Pull the belts all the way out and clip them. Wipe with APC and a microfibre. People forget these, but they get filthy from sweat and sunscreen.
Pedal Scrub
Use a stiff brush and APC on the rubber pedals. It's a small detail, but it makes the car feel brand new.
Carpet Agitation
Use the drill brush on the carpets to bring the sand to the surface, then vacuum. Repeat until you don't hear that 'crunching' sound in the vacuum tube.
Glass, Part 1
Clean the inside of the windscreen using the 'two-towel' method. One to spread the cleaner, one perfectly dry one to buff off. No streaks.
UV Protection Application
Apply your 303 or similar protectant to all plastic and vinyl. Let it sit for a minute, then buff it off so it's not greasy.
Leather Conditioning
Massage the conditioner into the leather. Think of it like moisturiser after a shower. It keeps the Aussie sun from cracking the hide.
Door Jambs
Wipe down the metal areas inside the doors. Use a quick detailer spray here for a bit of shine and protection.
Final Glass Buff
Go around one last time with a fresh, dry microfibre on all glass to catch any rogue overspray.
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Common Questions from the Shed
How do I get rid of that 'old car' smell?
Is it okay to use dish soap on seats?
How do I clean 'Piano Black' trim without scratching it?
My dashboard is sticky, what do I do?
What's the best way to clean the inside of the windscreen?
Can I use baby wipes on leather?
How often should I do a deep clean?
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