1. Clean the Dash and Console
Because dust and dirt will fall down towards the ground during the cleaning process, it is best to start from the top of the vehicle and work your way down to the bottom.
Start by grabbing your vacuum cleaner and attaching the smallest attachment tip that you have. Vacuum over the entire dash, making sure that you pay special attention to the air vents.
Next, take your microfiber cloth and rub it over all of the surfaces. The microfiber cloth will attract any dust particles that were left behind by the vacuum.
Lastly, you can use any type of cleaner spray that you prefer. Just make sure that the spray is specifically made to use on the interior of vehicles and that it will not harm your upholstery. You should also spray and wipe down the console at this time.
2. Remove the Trash from the Interior
This may go without saying, but one of the main steps that need to be taken in order to get your car clean is to remove the trash from the cabin. Slip on your pair of gloves and grab your trash bag. Start by removing trash from the front row and make sure that you check underneath the seats and in between the seats and the console. If you have children that frequently ride in your car, you will also want to pay special attention to the back seat and check for any crayons or food crumbs that might have made their way into the crevices of the seats.
At this time you will also need to remove the floor mats from your car. This is also a good time to go ahead and clean your floor mats. If your floor mats are made out of rubber or plastic, you can use a gentle soap and spray them off with a water hose. If the floor mats are covered in carpet, you can vacuum the surface and spot clean as needed.
3. Vacuum the Seats and Floors
Now that all of the removable objects have been taken out of the interior, it is time to vacuum the entire cabin. Start with the seats and make sure to run the vacuum in between the seats. Next, vacuum the floorboards. Don't forget to run the vacuum underneath the seats.
4. Clean the Seatbelts
During this time, you can also clean the seatbelts. Crumbs and dirt tend to accumulate around the buckle. So when you are vacuuming, pull out the seat belt buckle as far as you can and vacuum around it.
5. Remove Any Unwanted Odors From Your Vehicle
Food, cigarette smoke, and mold are the most common causes of bad smells in a car. An air freshener will just mask the smell. In order to eliminate the smell, you will need to remove the source.
There are several carpet cleaners and other products that guarantee to remove odours from your vehicle. However, if you are looking for a home remedy, some things that you may want to try could include sprinkling baking soda onto your carpets, leaving it on there for about 10 to 20 minutes, and then vacuuming it up. If that does not work, you can also try to clean the interior with vinegar. Vinegar has a harsh smell, but it is powerful enough to eliminate most odours from your vehicle.
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