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Car Cleaning: How to Deep-Clean your Car’s Interior?

Posted on December 14, 2020 / by Paul Marsh / 0 comment

There’s an overwhelming sense of comfort & happiness when it comes to seeing a fresh & clean car. Washing your car regularly can be one of the most simple gifts you can provide your car with, and there’s nothing more wonderful than keeping it clean and making it shine like it is brand new. But there’s a lot that goes behind keeping it tidy. And when it comes to the interiors of your car, vacuuming them is fairly essential as brushing it from the outside.

How to clean your car’s interiors

So, let’s learn step-by-step how you can thoroughly wash your car. But before we start, gather all the essentials required for this. You’re going to need three-buckets, a wash mitt, car soap, car polish, and wax.

Along with this, having several microfiber towels & applicator pads on hand is essential too.

1. Decluttering the Car

Decluttering the Car

The first & foremost step involved in cleaning the interiors of your car requires you to remove everything that is inside it. You should take out all your valuables & other items like gym bags, children’s toys, books & magazines. This could also be a great possibility to find those lost items which you were hunting everywhere for.

All the recyclables like water bottles, paper, cardboard items should be taken out & placed in the recycling box.

Lastly, take all the trash out & keep it inside a waste container or large polythene. Put on some gloves, especially if you have a lot of unpleasant garbage inside your car.

2. Cleaning the Central Console

Clean the dashboard area

Clean the dashboard area, steering wheel & center console using a damp cloth or some wet wipes. Remember to use a clean cloth or you will end up building more mess than before.

Use the same cloth to clean the buttons on the dashboard. Then, dry the buttons using a clean cloth.

Ultimately, take an old toothbrush to clean the tough spots like the leather grain on the inside of your doors & console. Remember to take a brush with soft bristles because you don’t want to end up scratching the insides of your car.

Additionally, if you have more time, you can use a cotton bud to rub out the grim in those hard-to-reach spots, like the detailing on the screening wheel.

| Also Read: Car Wash at home: How to Wash Your Car Easily |

3. Cleaning the Inside Windows

cleaning the car window

For cleaning the windows, dampen a microfiber towel (because they’re excellent for cleaning windows & help to avoid all those tough stains) with some window cleaner & use it in a circular motion.

Always avoid glass cleaners that have ammonia inside them as they can damage the plastic in your car & the windows.

Pay extra attention to the corners & the edges of the windows.

4. Cleaning the seats and the Upholstery

Cleaning the car seats

Don’t forget to vacuum your car, but before that, lift the floor mats so you can get to the dirt below. If your vehicle has plastic floor mats, you can easily take them out & shake the dirt out. In contrast, if you have carpet rugs, you can effortlessly vacuum them.

Always commence by vacuuming the ceiling of the car & then move down towards the floor. And, to clean the front seats, shift them all the way forward or backward & use any tool to pick up all the dust that is beneath them.

Finally, put all the mats back to the floor & return the seats to their normal position.

| Also read: Coronavirus Cleaning: Are you Properly Disinfecting Your Car’s Cabin? |

5. Finishing Up

While concluding, don’t forget to air out your car seats, if you have used several cleaning products over them. So, if it’s a bright sunny day, open all your car windows & doors to air out the interiors of your car.

You can also use air fresheners inside your car to eliminate any odor. Always look for longer-lasting fresheners, essentially if you don’t clean your car frequently.

FAQs

  1. How to clean the interiors of your car with household items?
    Baking Soda, Vinegar & Dish Soap are some common household items that can be used to clean the interior of your car.
  2. How can I make my car interior look new?
    To make your car’s interior look new, you need to:
    Remove all the trash. Get a plastic bag & pick up all the large pieces of trash that cannot be picked up using the vacuum cleaner.
    Clean the air filters
    Sprinkle the floor mats
    Wipe down the dashboard
    Rub the seats
  3. How long does it take to deep clean a car?
    You will need a minimum of 2-4 hours to deep clean your car.
  4. How do I dry my car seats after shampooing?
    You can take a fan or an air mover to dry your car seats faster. Move the fan over the seat for a minimum of 15-20 minutes & check if it has dried enough. If it has dried enough, move the fan over the next seat.
  5. What is included in my interior car detailing?
    Interior Car Detailing involves cleaning the inner parts of a vehicle. Some of the components found in the interior cabin include leather, plastics, carbon fiber plastics & natural fibers.
  6. How often should a car be washed?
    It is essential to wash your car every two weeks. Some obsessives do it every week, or sometimes even more than that. But, the ideal time to clean your car is after every 15 days.
  7. Do I need to empty my car before detailing?
    When you’re cleaning your car completely, it is extremely crucial to start by sweeping all the removable contents so that the cleansing task can be done impressively.
  8. How much does it cost to deep clean a car?
    You can easily get a thorough detailing of your car for $60 to $75. And if you want a more extensive clean, it would require you to pay $150, and that’d be enough for cleaning your car completely.
  9. What does shampooing car seats do?
    Deep Cleaning of your car is essential regularly, particularly if you spend a lot of time eating & drinking inside your vehicle. Additionally, if you have pets, kids, or both, shampooing your car seats & floor is a must then to keep your car fresh & neat.
  10. Is Detailing a car worth it?
    Detailing your car is unquestionably worth it. It’s not only practical & cost-effective, but it also has some emotional value and helps to maintain your car’s condition for a long time until it becomes a classic.
  11. How can I make my car shine without wax?
    You can always use a hair conditioner to wash your car if you don’t have car wax available at that time. Using a hair conditioner is simple and super affordable & it works. For some extra sparkle, you can always apply toothpaste to polish your car’s headlights.

So, this was brief information on how to clean your car smoothly at home. With the help of the above-mentioned facts, you can simply clean your car’s interiors with less effort. If you face any problem while facing the facts stated above or have any other inquiries regarding the same, feel free to comment down below.

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“ Born and bought up in the UK, Paul Marsh has always been a car lover. From a young age, he started his collection of toy cars and later dwelled into their make and model. He keeps up with the latest trends, models, news, and the buzz of the car town, and passionately brings that information to the world.”

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