What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, the Australian sun is absolutely brutal on car interiors, especially during a scorching February. This guide covers everything from fixing surface scratches on piano black trim to restoring sun-bleached consoles that have seen too many summers. Whether you are dealing with red dust from a trip out west or just general wear and tear, I'll show you how to get it sorted properly.
The Reality of Aussie Interiors
The Gear You'll Need
What You'll Need
Preparation: Don't Skip This
The Big Clear Out
Empty every single thing out of the console. Coins, old servo receipts, the lot. It’s amazing how much rubbish accumulates in those side pockets.
Dry Vacuum
Use the brush attachment on your vacuum. Get into the seams. If you start spraying liquid while there's still red dust or sand in there, you're just making mud.
The Blow Out
Use your compressed air to blow out the buttons and the base of the gear shifter. You'll be shocked at what flies out of there.
Surface Test
Test your APC on a hidden spot. Some older cars have 'painted' plastics that can peel if the cleaner is too strong. Better to find out on the underside of the lid than right on the dash.
Park in the Shade
Do NOT do this in direct 40-degree sun. The cleaner will dry instantly and leave spots. Find a cool garage or wait for the evening.
While you're here...
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The Restoration Process
Deep Clean Textured Plastics
Spray your APC onto the brush, not the dash. Work in circular motions. The lather should pull the dirt out of the 'grain' of the plastic.
The Wipe Down
Wipe away the grime with a clean microfibre. Use a second, dry cloth to ensure no residue is left behind.
Tackling Sticky Buttons
If you've got that 'melting' soft-touch plastic, use a very small amount of IPA on a cloth. Go slow. If the black paint starts coming off, stop immediately.
Cup Holder Rescue
Cup holders are usually gross. If they have removable rubber inserts, chuck them in a bucket of warm soapy water. If not, use the steam cleaner or a soaked cloth to soften the dried coffee/cola before scrubbing.
Piano Black Assessment
Clean the glossy black trim thoroughly. Once dry, look at it under a light to see the extent of the swirling and scratches.
Taping Off
Use low-tack painter's tape to cover any leather or matte plastic edges around the glossy bits. You don't want polish getting stuck in those gaps.
Polishing Piano Black
Apply a pea-sized drop of plastic polish to a microfibre applicator. Work in small sections with light pressure. Don't go nuts; it’s only plastic.
Inspecting the Work
Wipe the polish off and check. If the scratches are still there, give it another pass. If they're deep, they might not come out totally, but they'll look much better.
Restoring Faded Trim
For greyed-out plastics, you might need a dedicated restorer. Avoid the oily 'dressings'. I reckon Solution Finish is the best for actual restoration, but use it sparingly.
Degreasing for Protection
Once everything is clean and polished, wipe all hard surfaces down with your diluted IPA. This removes any oils so the protector can actually bond.
Applying UV Protection
Apply your ceramic sealant or UV protectant. I love Gtechniq C6 because it leaves a factory-matte finish. No shine, just looks like it did in the showroom.
Wait and Buff
Let the product sit for a minute (check the bottle), then buff off with a fresh, plush microfibre. This ensures an even finish without streaks.
The Toothpick Trick
Advanced Moves: Sanding and Painting
Watch Out
Keeping it Mint
Common Questions from the Garage
How do I get sunscreen marks off black trim?
My console is 'sticky' to the touch, what's happening?
Can I use Armor All?
How do I clean the dust out of the AC vents?
Is piano black trim fixable?
Will a ceramic coating make my dash shiny?
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