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Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there where the interior starts looking a bit 'lived in' after a few beach trips or a long stint out west. Fabric is way more forgiving than leather until it gets stained, and then it’s a nightmare. I’m going to walk you through the proper way to deep clean your seats so they actually stay clean, rather than just smelling like perfumed dirt. This is for anyone who wants to save a few hundred bucks on a pro detailer and do it themselves over a weekend.
The Reality of Fabric Seats in Oz
What You'll Need in Your Kit
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Pro Tip: The 'Thump' Test
Getting the Rig Ready
Clear the decks
Chuck out the Macca's bags, the old receipts, and the kids' toys. Move the seats all the way forward and back to get into the runners.
The 'Dry' Extraction
Vacuum everything. Use the crevice tool to get deep into the 'biscuit crumbs and loose change' zone between the backrest and the base.
Test for colour fastness
Find a tiny spot on the back of the headrest or under the seat. Spray your cleaner, wait a minute, and wipe with a white cloth. If the seat colour comes off on the cloth, stop right there (though this is rare with modern Aussie cars).
The Deep Clean Process
Sectioning
Don't try to do the whole car at once. Work on one seat base, then the backrest. It keeps the product from drying out before you can work it.
Apply the cleaner
Mist the upholstery cleaner over the area. You want it damp, not soaking wet. If you over-saturate it, you'll be waiting three days for it to dry and it might start to smell like a wet dog.
Agitation (The secret sauce)
Chuck your soft white brush on the drill. Run it on low speed in overlapping circles. You'll see the foam turn a nasty grey or brown, that's the red dust and sweat coming to the party.
Dwell time
Let the chemicals do the heavy lifting for about 2-3 minutes. Don't let it dry out! If it starts to look dry, give it another light mist.
The Steam Hit (Optional)
If you have a steamer, run it over the fabric now. It helps break down the oils from skin and sunscreen that make seats look shiny and greasy.
Blotting and Wiping
Take a clean microfibre and press down hard, twisting as you go. You're trying to pull the moisture and dirt out of the fabric and into the towel. Keep flipping to a clean side of the towel.
The Rinse
Lightly mist the area with plain warm water. This helps neutralise the cleaner. If you leave soap in the fabric, it'll actually attract dirt faster next time.
Final Extraction
If you've got a wet/dry vac, use the narrow tool to suck out as much moisture as possible. Keep going until you don't see any more water being pulled through the clear nozzle.
Reset the pile
Use a dry hand brush to brush all the fabric fibres in one direction. It makes it look professional once it dries.
Watch Out
The Sunscreen Struggle
Watch Out
Aftercare and Drying
Common Questions from the Shed
Can I use a pressure washer on my seats?
How do I get rid of the 'old car' smell?
What about red dust stains?
How often should I do this?
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