How To Clean A Car Interior From Top To Bottom!
Summary
TLDRThis video offers a comprehensive guide to cleaning and detailing a car's interior. It covers removing trash, cleaning mats, and addressing various surfaces like plastics, leather, and glass. The host shares tips for beginners to professionals, using products like McKee's 37 and Car Pro, and techniques including vacuuming, brushing, and applying protectants. The goal is to not only clean but also protect surfaces for easier maintenance, finishing with a fresh scent for a complete interior refresh.
Takeaways
- 🚗 Start by decluttering the car interior and removing trash to create a clear workspace.
- 🧹 Remove and clean floor mats first, as they take time to dry and are essential for a thorough detailing.
- 💧 Use McKees 37 or similar products for rejuvenating rubber floor mats by cleaning and restoring their look.
- 🧼 For carpeted mats, use an all-purpose cleaner or a dedicated carpet cleaner, and consider using a drill brush attachment for deeper cleaning.
- 🛡️ Apply fabric protectant like Car Pro Sequence Fabric 2.0 or 303 Fabric Guard to protect cleaned surfaces and make future cleaning easier.
- 🚿 Use a pressure washer or steam cleaner for tough areas like door jams and trunk jams, and always follow up with a protective sealant.
- 🌬️ Dust the interior using soft-bristled detailing brushes and vacuum to remove dust from all surfaces.
- 🧼 Clean and protect dashboard and other plastic surfaces using cleaners like PNS Express Interior Cleaner and protectants like 303 Protectant.
- 🛋️ For leather or vinyl seats, use specific cleaners and conditioners like Koshemi Pole Star and Leather Star to maintain their quality.
- 🔍 Don't forget to clean touchpoints like the steering wheel and shift knob, and use a leather brush or scrub pads for thorough cleaning.
Q & A
What is the first step in cleaning and detailing the interior of a car according to the script?
-The first step is to remove any trash or garbage from the vehicle, declutter the workspace, and put personal items in a separate bag to be placed back after detailing.
How should rubber floor mats be cleaned as described in the script?
-Rubber floor mats should be hosed down, sprayed with a product like McKees 37 floor mat and cargo liner rejuvenator, brushed with a stiff bristle brush, rinsed, and then dried using a microfiber towel or a car dryer.
What is the recommended approach for cleaning carpeted floor mats in the script?
-Carpeted floor mats should be vacuumed first to remove loose dirt, then sprayed with an all-purpose cleaner or a carpet cleaner, brushed with a microfiber towel or a carpet and upholstery brush, and extracted or steam cleaned if necessary.
What type of cleaner is suggested for cleaning the door jambs in the script?
-An all-purpose cleaner should be used for the door jambs, and after cleaning, a spray-on rinse-off sealant can be applied for protection and hydrophobic properties.
How can one protect fabric surfaces after cleaning them as mentioned in the script?
-After cleaning fabric surfaces, a fabric guard or fabric protectant like Car Pro Sequence Fabric 2.0 or 303 Fabric Guard should be applied to make them repellent and easier to clean during maintenance washes.
What is the recommended method for dusting the interior of a car according to the script?
-Detailing brushes with soft tips should be used to dust the interior, including the dashboard, door cards, center console, and steering wheel, ensuring not to scratch any surfaces.
What is the purpose of using a tornador air blowout tool when cleaning a car interior?
-The tornador air blowout tool is used to blow out dust from nooks and crannies, especially in the seams of seats, underneath the seats, and around the center console, providing a more efficient cleaning process.
How should one clean the glass surfaces inside a car according to the script?
-The glass surfaces should be degreased first using an all-purpose cleaner or dishwashing liquid diluted in warm water, then squeegeed and dried, followed by cleaning with an ammonia-free glass cleaner to leave a streak-free finish.
What is the final touch to leave a lasting impression after detailing a car interior as suggested in the script?
-The final touch is to use an air freshener, with Platinum Potions being recommended for their longevity, by spraying it on the carpets and floor mats or using it in the air recirculation system for a lasting scent.
What is the importance of vacuuming the interior of a car after cleaning as mentioned in the script?
-Vacuuming after cleaning helps to pick up any leftover residue or dirt that may have been dislodged during the cleaning process, ensuring a thorough and complete clean.
Outlines
🚗 Car Interior Cleaning and Detailing Basics
The video script introduces a comprehensive guide on cleaning and detailing the interior of a car. It covers the importance of removing trash and personal items first, followed by the cleaning of floor mats using specific products and methods. The script emphasizes the use of McKee's 37 for rubber mats and a diluted all-purpose cleaner for carpeted mats. It also suggests vacuuming and using a fabric guard for protection, with links to tools and products provided in the video description.
🧽 Advanced Techniques for Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
This section delves into advanced cleaning techniques for carpeted mats and upholstery, including the use of carpet cleaners, fabric guards, and pressure washers. It discusses the application of various cleaning tools and methods, such as vacuuming, brushing, and using a drill brush attachment. The script also mentions the use of an extractor and steam cleaner for deeper cleaning, and the importance of protecting cleaned surfaces with fabric guards for easier maintenance.
🧽🚪 Detailing Door Jambs and Other Overlooked Areas
The script provides detailed instructions for cleaning often neglected areas such as door jambs, using a pressure washer and all-purpose cleaner. It suggests using detailing brushes to reach crevices and applying a rinse-off sealant for added protection. The importance of cleaning trunk jambs and the use of steam cleaners and air blowout tools for enhanced cleaning are also highlighted, along with the caution to use distilled water in steam cleaners.
🌬️ Dusting and Deep Cleaning Interior Surfaces
This part of the script focuses on dust removal and deep cleaning of various interior surfaces, including dashboards, door cards, and center consoles. It recommends the use of detailing brushes with soft tips, vacuuming techniques, and the Tornador air blowout tool for hard-to-reach areas. The script also mentions the use of cleaning compounds for air vents and the importance of degreasing surfaces before applying any protectants.
🛋️ Cleaning and Protecting Seats and Touchpoints
The script outlines the process of cleaning and protecting seats, whether they are made of leather, vinyl, or fabric. It discusses the use of specific cleaners and protectants, such as Koshemi Pole Star and Leather Star, as well as Geist's rapid leather and vinyl cleaner. The importance of neutralizing cleaners with a damp towel and using a fabric protector for upholstery is also emphasized, along with tips for cleaning touchpoints like the steering wheel and shift knob.
🔧 Final Touches: Cleaning Pedals, Carpets, and Glass
The final part of the script covers the cleaning of pedals and carpets using all-purpose cleaners and detailing brushes, with a focus on safety and avoiding slippery surfaces. It also discusses the importance of degreasing glass surfaces before applying a glass cleaner, using techniques like Dawn dishwashing liquid or an all-purpose cleaner to ensure clarity and prevent fogging. The script concludes with a final vacuuming and the application of an air freshener for a lasting impression.
🌀 Air Fresheners and Final Cleaning Tips
The script concludes with tips on using air fresheners for a pleasant car interior scent, recommending Platinum Potions for their longevity. It provides a pro tip for maximizing the effectiveness of air fresheners by using the car's AC in recirculation mode. The video ends with a reminder to subscribe for more car detailing tips and a final note to keep the car clean.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Car detailing
💡Trash removal
💡Floor mats
💡All-purpose cleaner
💡Microfiber towel
💡Fabric guard
💡Pressure washer
💡Steam cleaner
💡Vaccuming
💡Leather protection
💡Air freshener
Highlights
Begin by removing trash and decluttering the workspace for an unobstructed detailing process.
Remove and clean floor mats early in the process to allow time for drying.
Use McKees 37 for rejuvenating rubber floor mats with a simple cleaning process.
For carpeted mats, vacuum first to remove loose dirt, then apply all-purpose cleaner or dedicated carpet cleaner.
Utilize a microfiber towel or carpet and upholstery brush for cleaning carpeted mats.
A drill brush attachment can be used for a deeper clean of carpets.
An extractor or steam cleaner can be employed for heavily soiled carpeted mats.
Apply fabric guard for protection and to make future cleaning easier.
Clean door jambs with a pressure washer and protect with a rinse-off sealant for easier future cleaning.
Use a steam cleaner for tough dirt on trunk jams and door sills.
Gently clean headliner stains with a spot treatment and a detailing brush to avoid damaging the material.
Dusting the interior with soft-tipped detailing brushes prevents scratches on delicate surfaces.
Use a vacuum to remove dust, and use a sandpaper to soften the vacuum tip to prevent damage to surfaces.
The Fur eel Pro 2 and Lily pet hair brush are effective tools for removing pet hair.
Clean and protect plastics and rubberized materials in the vehicle with dedicated products.
Use a combination of cleaners and protectants for leather and vinyl surfaces to maintain their quality.
Apply a fabric protectant to seats after cleaning to simplify future maintenance.
Clean pedals with an all-purpose cleaner and a toothbrush for detailed scrubbing.
Degrease the glass with dishwashing liquid or an all-purpose cleaner before using a glass cleaner for clarity.
Use an air freshener like Platinum Potions for a lasting pleasant scent in the vehicle.
A final vacuum pass ensures all residue is removed for a thorough detailing job.
Transcripts
[Music]
hey what's up guys welcome to another
episode of pan the organizer today I'm
going to show you how to clean and
detail the interior of your car from top
to bottom I'll be giving tips and tricks
for beginners enthusiasts and car
detailing professionals as well also if
you guys want to do a deeper dive into
any one of the topics that I discussed
today note that I have a bunch of
tutorials on my channel so feel free to
browse through my catalog of videos
right after this video also uh note that
I'll leave links to all the tools
products and equipment in the
description under the video for you guys
to check them out so all you have to do
is sit back relax and enjoy the show so
let's dig right into it the first order
of business is to First remove any trash
or Garbage from your vehicle put that in
a trash bag remove all of that stuff
declutter your workspace and also remove
any personal items put those in a
separate bag so you can put them back at
their original place right after you're
done detailing so so you want to have no
hindrance when you're doing your
detailing work right so the next order
of business is going to remove the floor
mats so we have typically rubber floor
mats and carpeted floor mats so two uh
ways of doing that we're going to clean
those because later on in the detail you
want to have enough time for the mats to
dry so you might as well start by
cleaning those at the beginning you're
going to see in this video I'm giving
you sort of my way of doing things so
after over 26 years of detailing at this
point the rubber floor mats very simple
there are products now that do both
cleaning and rejuvenating your floor
mats like this McKees 37 floor mat and
cargo liner rejuvenator basically you're
going to hose your floor mat down then
once you're done rinsing it you're going
to spray this generously on the surface
let it dwell for roughly 30 seconds
you're going to take a stiff bristle
brush you're going to brush that and
rinse again and you're going to dry it
either blot it with a microfiber towel
or you can use a little car dryer or a
leaf blower or whatever you guys want to
remove the water and let those dry up
and you're going to have rejuvenated the
look so it's actually very very simple
next for carpeted mats this is where it
gets a bit different so you're going to
want to spray either an all-purpose
cleaner diluted for interior use so
typically one to ten one to twenty read
the instructions of the specific one
you're using there's one that I really
like from koshemi it's green star These
Are alkaline cleaners all-purpose
cleaners typically and again you're
going to dilute this one to ten to one
to twenty or there are dedicated carpet
cleaners that you can use if you have
some heavier stains that you want to
remove for example the pns carpet bomber
so this is a carpet and upholstery
cleaner so the first order of business
is always to vacuum up the floor mats
first the carpeted floor mats to remove
the majority of the loose dirt and
debris and once that's done you're going
to spray your all-purpose cleaner or
your carpet cleaner generously on the
surface and you have the option so
there's always a entry level tips and
tricks for beginners and then we can
move up the cleaning potential or
efficiency or performance of our
cleaning for enthusiasts and
professionals so you're going to rub the
microfiber towel so I like to use the
rag company edgeless 300 towels for
interior use they have just the right
thickness that I need and they do a
great job at cleaning they're available
they also have their Terry towels that
are very good again I'll leave links to
all of that stuff so you can just rub
your microfiber towel on top of the
cleaner and blot that away and that's
going to do a good job or the you can
use a carpet and upholstery brush to
brush the the fibers and again you're
going to blot with the microfiber towel
when you're done or you can use a drill
brush attachment so this is the white
one so it's a softer brush and you're
going to attach this to your cordless
drill and then you go to town so you
spray the cleaner on the carpet you're
going to use the drill brush attachment
so that's going to further do a deeper
clean of your carpets and you can either
blot that up with a microfiber towel
when you're done or you can use an
extractor so you're going to inject some
warm or hot liquid inside there
typically just water and you can use
also sometimes they have extractor
specific cleaners that you can put into
your tank so it shoots the liquid out
and sucks it right back in thanks to a
vacuum that's also included in there and
you're basically extracting all that
dirt and basically well you're all done
after that you can use a steam cleaner
as well if you have that there are
multiple tools that you can use to do
the job so basically what you're doing
is you're cleaning removing all of that
stuff and once you're done with your
carpeted mats you're going to want to
protect them with what we call typically
a fabric guard a fabric protectant to
make them repellent and easier to clean
during your maintenance washes something
like Car Pro sequence fabric 2.0 there's
also 303 fabric guard there's a bunch of
different um fabric protectors because
the goal in this video as you're going
to see we're going to clean the surfaces
and we're also going to protect them you
can also use for your carpeted mats a
lot of people like a pressure washer so
you can just pressure rinse all of that
Gunk off you're going to spray your
cleaner or your APC you're going to
brush that in or use the drill brush
attachment once again you can again
rinse with your pressure washer and let
that air dry next the door jambs those
unsightly areas when they're dirty well
it's all the better when you get to
clean them and detail them properly but
basically you're going to use your
pressure washer you're going to pressure
rinse all of that off you're going to
spray an all-purpose cleaner on the
surface and you can use an assortment of
different detailing brushes to get into
the nooks and crannies you're going to
flush that away and while it's still wet
you can use a spray-on rinse off sealant
that you're going to spray on the
surface immediately rinse off again and
it's going to add a bit of protection
and hydrophobic properties making the
cleanings a lot easier in the future
less dirt accumulates and it makes
everything much quicker and simpler to
clean once you're done with the door
jams and door Sills don't forget your
trunk jams as well so any area basically
where you open and close doors they all
require attendance you can also use a
steam cleaner on the trunk jams and door
jambs and door Sills as well use a
microfiber towel you can steam the
surface and then just wipe away and
that's also good if it's not too dirty
or if you want to have a bit more
cleaning power if you have a lot of
caked on dirt you can use that steam
cleaner for an increase in performance
also in your steam cleaner you can add
half an ounce to about an ounce in the
container of a rinseless wash like onr
for example so that really bumps up the
cleaning potential in there and always
use distilled water by the way in the
tanks of your of your steam cleaners
that's very important if you want to
keep it operating for a very long time
without any issues so if you have any
stains on your Headliners be very very
gentle with those you're going to spray
either an all-purpose cleaner or a
fabric cleaner usually it's a spot
treatment because there's only one or
two spots that might be a bit dirty on
your headliner and you're going to be
very light on your application you don't
want to over saturate your headliner
because there's a glue that sticks the
headliner to the roof and you don't want
that glue to separate and your headliner
to start sagging so never over saturate
your surface a few light Mists you're
going to take a detailing brush you're
going to gently brush that out you're
going to blot with a microfiber towel
and there you go usually that takes care
of the majority of stuff
next we're going to start dusting the
interior for that purpose there's a few
different tools I like to use detailing
brushes with soft tips so these tips
will not scratch any interior Surface by
the way so they're made even for gloss
Plastics you want to get into all the
nooks and crannies you can get into
those air vents as well so yeah you're
going to start dusting your dash your
door cards at the center console area
even the steering wheel get into the
nooks and crannies once again and remove
all that dust and of course the dust is
going to fall on the ground whatever
you're collecting if you want to help
the dusting use your vacuum so have the
vacuum nozzle close to your tip when
you're dusting and push all of that dust
into the nozzle itself it's going to
suck out the majority of the Dust itself
but whatever falls on the floor no
matters because we're going to follow up
with the vacuuming of the interior for
the vents you can use some vent little
brushes like this so these are little
brown brushes that allow you to pick up
all the dust and dirt within the vents
if you guys have an air compressor a
tool that I really really like is the
tornador air blowout tool so this
connects to your air pressure and just
blows out some air and this tool here
just spins around and helps to lift all
that dust from the nooks and crannies
especially in the seeds the seams of
your seats the underneath your seats the
rails of the seats and all that kind of
stuff the center console even inside the
air vents to clean pretty much any
surface as well on the interior of your
vehicle you can get something like this
tornadoor Max tool so this one here is
their range topping tool because it's
not only a blowout gun you can select
just the function to blow some air out
just like their regular blowout tool but
it also comes with this container you
can put an enzyme cleaning solution in
there so very gentle solution to clean
basically any interior surface so if you
have an air compressor you hook it up
and then you're blowing that cleaning
solution you're wiping with your
microfiber towel and that's it this is
for those of you who want to have more
efficiency and speed when you're
cleaning the surface and also get deeper
into the nooks and crannies in more
hidden or difficult to access areas the
tornado Max is something fantastic to
have for the air vents there are some
cleaning compounds that exist so it's
kind of like a gel substance that also
disinfects the surfaces very often and
they take or you can mold them into the
shape of whatever you apply them to for
example the air vents it's going to pick
up the dirt the grime and the dust and
yeah it just does a great job so you can
use that too many different tools are
available next we're going to vacuum the
interior so use a good vacuum and just
pull everything out of course don't
forget also pull the seats apart a bit
and you're going to see those seams
those cracks get into those if you have
leather seats just be careful don't put
the nozzle too close to the seed surface
you don't want to scratch or damage the
leather surface another trick that I
like to do is to take a sandpaper and
sand the tip of the the vacuum tip
itself so that way it becomes very soft
and there's no Jagged edges that might
scratch any surface should you
accidentally hit the the leather surface
if case may be so vacuum all the the
nooks the crannies of course underneath
the seats move the seeds back and forth
right to have access to all the carpeted
floor mats if you have fabric seats
vacuum those as well basically vacuum
every surface inside your vehicle now
you don't have to do a hundred percent
clean job right away because at the end
when all is said and done we're going to
come back with a final vacuum to make
sure we pick up any leftover residue
that you might have done in the
following steps in the detail as well
also if you have some pets right if you
or if you're a professional retailer and
you have a customer come in they might
have some pet hair in the vehicle there
are some tools like this fur eel Pro 2.
so this is a tip basically that attaches
to the end of your vacuum and it has
these brushes at the end that are are
kind of made of this rubbery material so
this helps to pull all the pet hair
another one that I like a lot is the
Lily pet hair brush so it it's kind of
made card format so super Compact and it
has this pliable rubber tips and you
basically collect the um the pet hair
and you're going to suck it up in your
vacuum and that's it you're good to go
so again there are some simple tools and
solutions now to any problem that you
might encounter when you're detailing
the interior of your car next we're
going to do or attack the dash the door
cards the center console basically any
Plastics or that kind of a material
rubberized material perhaps as well in
your vehicle we're going to clean and
protect now you have the option if the
vehicle is very very dirty or has never
been detailed before you can use a
separate cleaner like the pns express
interior cleaner that you can also
dilute one to one with water for this
one specifically if you want to I just
use it neat undiluted from the bottle
for stronger performance and once you're
done cleaning the surfaces you're going
to protect them one of the ones that I
like a lot 303 protectant also known as
303 aerospace protectant it's basically
going to give you just a natural Sheen
so none of that glossy greasy stuff that
we don't like because that can be
dangerous right when you're driving if
you have a light bouncing off a very
oily shiny substance on the dash you
don't want that so this is OEM finish
and it's going to give you UV protection
or nowadays there are a lot of products
that do both cleaning and protecting so
to save some time and they still do a
great job so for some lighter cleaning
duties or so for protection if you want
UV as well and to have that matte
appearance or a very slight sheen but
still an oem look right uh there's this
new pns Swift so it cleans and it shines
as well and there's also Car Pro inner
QD this also has antimicrobial and
anti-static properties so less dust is
going to cling on your surface as a
great scent as well and for cleaning you
can use your detailing brushes and
there's also some pads some cleaning
pads that I really like like this scrub
ninja pad so it has on one side
microfiber backing and on the front it
has kind of like these soft bristles
it's not going to scratch any surface
and it's perfect for deep cleaning your
leather your vinyl even your dash your
door cards all that kind of stuff if you
want a deeper clean this does the trick
a lot and Car Pro also has their inner
scrub mitt again with that same kind of
microfiber plastic material I don't know
how they call it but they're super super
efficient so if it's like a glove and
this is perfect for scrubbing larger
areas like leather seats again vinyl
seats that kind of stuff big dashboards
so it does a deeper clean
if all you want is a very light
maintenance a just light cleaning duties
but no protection added note that
there's also things like the Geon
interior detailer this is very very good
by the way on gloss black surfaces that
piano black trim on infotainment
displays as well this does a great job
doesn't leave any streaking behind and
it flashes or evaporates very quickly so
this does a great job at that light
sanitation included the next thing is
going to be addressing all the touch
points including the shift knob but
mainly also the steering wheel remember
your hands touch that all day long and
accumulates germs bacteria Grime body
oils and all that kind of stuff so you
want to address that so again just like
any leather surface or vinyl surface
typically you can consider vinyl like
leather so use the same cleaners and
protectants for both that's no problem a
product that I like a lot if you have a
leather if you have vinyl even on
textiles even Alcantara there's this
koshemi pole star this here is a CH
neutral cleaner made for interior
surfaces you would dilute this anywhere
from one to five to one to twenty you
can put it in a spray bottle you can
even put it in a small foaming container
so I diluted here for example one to
five in this foaming pump sprayer here
so I like to use that to clean leather
surfaces I'll take a leather brush so
specifically made for leather and vinyl
like this color lock brush this will not
damage your leather surfaces so you put
a bit of that foam on there and you go
to town you start scrubbing the surface
you can also use these scrub pads that
we showed before
so you're going to clean these surfaces
multiple applications might be needed by
the way depending on the grime level so
it's better to do multiple light
applications than one heavy application
you're using less product for cleaners
by the way anytime you use an
all-purpose cleaner or an interior
cleaner when you're done cleaning the
surface come back with a second damp
microfiber towel that's just damp with a
bit of water and neutralize the cleaners
on the surface especially with alkaline
cleaners like the all-purpose cleaner we
showed at the beginning you always want
to neutralize that cleaner when you're
done cleaning the specific surface so
keep that in mind it's just a pro tip
that way you're not reactivating the
dirt and you're actually pulling out all
the chemicals when you're done cleaning
with them so you're going to clean your
leather you're going to dry it out of
course neutralize it with a damp towel
then you dry it and then you come back
with some leather protection something
like this leather star here again this
is from koshemi this works super well
it's more of a liquid so you would apply
this on a foam applicator spread it on
the surface you're going to come with a
clean and dry towel and remove any
excess off and you can also do
perforated ventilated leather seats with
this because contrary to creams that can
clog some of the pores from the
ventilated and cooled leather seats this
one here will just apply very thin on
the surface it's not going to clog none
of those pores and it's going to give
you a bit of that protection making
cleanup of the leather surfaces a lot
easier so this I really like as a combo
for leather and vinyl steering wheels
Works super well we're going to clean
the seats now if you have leather seats
you can use once again pole star and
leather star or another company that I
really like that's dedicated to leather
cleaning is Geist I have a full review
of their products on my channel I showed
how to use them as well so they have a
two-part system if you have leather
that's less than three years of age and
they have a three part system if it's
more than three years so this one here
is their rapid leather and vinyl cleaner
in spray for form you spray on you wipe
with your towel and you're done and then
they have the second part which is the
protection the dye and friction blocker
so this one here does everything
including uh while protecting your
leather make it easier to clean protect
against friction damage die transfer all
the stuff that can give some wear and
tear on the leather this is going to
help protect against that so go ahead
and do your leather seats if you have
fabric seats by the way this is where
you'd come back in right remember we had
the carpet and upholstery cleaner from a
pns they also have another one depending
on what type of stain it is sometimes
it's an organic stain sometimes it's
inorganic it depends they have a Duo
here so the Terminator which is an
enzyme spot and stain cleaner and of
course the carpet bomber so you can use
both and you can even overlay one on top
of the other I'll have a full tutorial
if it's not already available on my
channel the three-part system because
once you're done using these on your
surface you come back with the finisher
so this one here is a peroxide treatment
from pns basically a neutralizer for the
cleaners that you use you always want to
clean but neutralize the chemicals at
the end so you would spray this on your
on your seats and you can use your
carpet and upholstery brush if you want
to do it manually so this would work
just like we did for the carpeted floor
mats you can use a microfiber towel for
some manual agitation and again if you
have a drill brush why not use your
drill brush attachment and if you have
an extractor you would finish up by
extracting all of that and doing a deep
clean again it always depends on the
dirt level of your vehicle so you adjust
the cleaning power or the tools that you
need according to how dirty the surfaces
are what you're going to do now you
guessed it is going to apply a fabric
protector once again carpro Secrets
fabric 2.0 the 303 fabric guard whatever
you guys prefer basically you're going
to protect the Upholstery and makes it
easier to clean during your future
washes it kind of gives it also
hydrophobic properties so any liquid
spills are much easier to clean and to
pick up a lot of them also have UV
protection like this one here it also is
very a low VOC and quick drying so
that's always some good stuff right so
again we cleaned and protected the
leather or vinyl seats the same goes for
your upholstery if you have those kinds
of seats
so next what we're going to do now is
going to clean the petals whether you're
a manual with three petals or an
automatic with two petals it doesn't
matter what we want is to clean all of
that up now you can use your all-purpose
cleaner that you diluted you're going to
spray that generously a quick Pro tip
put a microfiber towel underneath the uh
the pedals that way all that disgusting
liquid is going to fall on the towel and
not on your carpets right so uh yeah
quick Pro tip once again so you're going
to spray your cleaner you can also use
something like the interior detailer if
you want or an APC whatever cleaner you
guys want and go to town with either a
detailing brush or another quick Pro tip
you can use an old toothbrush so to get
in all the nooks and crannies and the
intricate design sometimes that we find
on the petals these work super well and
then you're just going to wipe with your
microfiber towel and you're done do not
apply any dressing on the towels safety
tip right you don't want a slippery
surface on the petals it is crucial the
same goes for your rubber floor mats if
you noticed we used the clean cleaner
and rejuvenator at the beginning this is
a non-slippery Surface so again key for
your safety guys don't apply any form of
dressing on their silicone base or that
kind of stuff on the carpets now we're
going to spray the carpet cleaner
because of course all your vehicle has
carpeted surfaces everywhere so we're
going to be using the same as for our
Fabric and upholstery or the carpeted
floor mat so we're going to be using a
carpet and upholstery cleaner you can
pick whichever you guys uh whichever
product you want from any brand I really
like the pns Terminator and carpet
bomber again a Duo for any type of
stains you spray you either brush or use
a microfiber towel or a drill brush
attachment whatever you guys want it's
going to help remove all of that and
when you're done with your system from
pns again you're going to finish with
the finisher peroxide treatment this not
only neutralizes all this stuff but also
has a pleasant deodorizing capability as
well so it's going to smell nice and
fresh or you can use an extractor when
you're done using the chemicals to pull
all of that out so especially if you
have some very dirty mats you can use a
steam cleaner once again right and then
blot with a microfiber towel or you come
in with an extractor to inject all that
liquid pull it right back out thanks to
the suction function and that's it
that's for a very deep clean so your
mats are your sorry your carpets inside
your vehicle now are not only clean but
they're fresh they're amazing and
they're going to look a lot better of
course the same applies to Upholstery
and your carpeted floor mats once you're
done cleaning your carpets you want to
apply a fabric protectant again fabric
2.0 by card Pro or the 303 fabric guard
this one here says it's also safe for
outdoor Fabrics but you can use it on
the interior so these ones here are
going to make future cleanups a lot
easier because that's one of the entire
purposes as well of the steps that we do
is not only clean the surface but
protect it and make everything easier
for your maintenance if you're on top of
your game and you do an interior
cleaning say once every three to four
weeks or buy monthly if you want to
stretch it out that much your cleanings
are going to be a lot easier right guys
one of the final steps but not the final
step is going to to be to clean the
glass now a lot of people just use a
glass cleaning towel which is important
low linting and a low nap so use a
dedicated glass towel but some will jump
to just use a glass cleaner now note
that even a high quality one like the
stoner invisible glass these are meant
more as finishers usually glass
especially the interior of the vehicle
has a lot of fumes that accumulate and
that comes from the outgassing of your
interior materials so the Plastics the
vinyls the leather uh the rubber all
that kind of stuff the carpets even on
the interior of your vehicle all those
surfaces they emit this kind of gas or
fume and all that chemistry or those
chemicals they accumulate on the inside
glass and you're going to get a bit of
that glare or you're going to feel
there's kind of a film there when you're
driving especially in inclement weather
at night when it's raining you feel like
there's this fume it's not perfectly
Crystal Clear well you need to degrease
the surface before so to do that you can
use a scrub pad with either a magic
eraser do not use a magic eraser on
tinted film right if your windows are
tinted on the inside don't use a magic
eraser on that but if you have just
normal glass with no tin film you can
use a Degreaser an all-purpose cleaner
as well if you remember we diluted that
so you can use the APC spray it on the
glass and use that scrub pad or the
Magic Eraser to scrub the surface or you
can use some Dawn dishwashing liquid
diluted in some warm water and you use
either a microfiber towel or they have a
special clean and reach tool especially
for the inside part of the windshield to
reach all the corners it's kind of a
wedge kind of tool so that is going to
degrease the surface you're going to
squeegee the excess out and dry it up
and then you're going to follow up by
cleaning your glass so by degreasing the
surface first either with dishwashing
liquid diluted in warm water or again an
all-purpose cleaner you're fully
removing any of that outgassing
off-gassing the interior oils or films
that might have accumulated it's also
going to prevent fogging a lot more from
the interior so you're not going to get
as much fog as you normally would
because all that moisture likes to stick
to dirt and grime so if you're
degreasing the surface first you're
going to get HD Crystal Clear high
definition Looking Glass then you're
going to follow up with your finisher so
the glass cleaner always use an ammonia
free glass cleaner which is safe on
tinted windows if you have tinted film
so again one of my favorite glass
cleaners the stoner invisible glass this
leaves no streaks and is going to give
just that nice Final Touch on your glass
also a quick Pro tip when you're doing
the windows of the doors open the doors
lower the windows a bit you're going to
want to pinch your towel on the upper
part of that window to remove that dirt
and grime quick Pro tip those are areas
people often forget when they're
cleaning their Windows you can also do
your interior vanity mirrors when you're
pulling down your sun visors so you can
take care of those with the glass
cleaner as well
uh okay now we're done with all the
steps we're going to do a last final
touch up with the vacuum so whatever
other dirt you might have pulled in uh
if you accidentally stepped with your
your feet inside there or while you were
dusting or cleaning some part of the
Interior maybe a more dirt got knocked
down onto the surface of the carpets
you're going to want to do a final
checkup and go around do a once over
just a final quick uh thing with your
your vacuum so that's going to be uh
yeah pretty simple and it's going to
give that nice A little Finishing Touch
and before we leave the last touch to
leave a lasting impression is to use an
air freshener now use whatever scent you
like there's one company that stands out
for me because they last longer than
traditional air fresheners is platinum
potions they're out of the um they're
out of Australia and this one here a few
spritzes on your carpets and floor mats
and you're going to be good to go this
is one of my favorite scents by the way
Jungle Juice again check the links in
the description but they have so many
different tastes for sure or smells
should I say You're going to find the
scent that's perfect for you another
quick Pro tip if you want your spray
sense or your air fresheners to last a
little longer is start the vehicle up
make sure of course you're in a well
ventilated space or when you wait until
you're outside to do it so start the
vehicle up turn the AC on into air
recirculating mode so for the air to be
recirculated in the vehicle crank it up
to the maximum and near the footwells on
the driver and passenger side you're
going to spray one or two spritzes and
that air is going to be sucked up right
into the system is going to coat a bit
of the interior of the air ducts
themselves so every time you turn on
your AC from now on for the next few
weeks you should have that nice scent or
fragrance coming into the vehicle so
that is a quick Pro tip that not many
people know about again guys I'll leave
all the links to the tools equipment and
products in the description under the
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