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Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there. You jump in the car on a stinking hot 40-degree arvo and the smell that hits you is enough to make your eyes water. Whether it's the aftermath of a fishing trip, a hidden chicken nugget under the seat, or just years of built-up sweat and red dust, masking it with a cheap pine tree air freshener from the servo isn't going to cut it. This guide is for anyone who wants their interior back to showroom-fresh without spending a fortune on things that don't work.
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Preparation is Everything
The Great Extraction
Remove everything. I mean everything. Pull out the floor mats, empty the glove box, check the 'secret' compartments under the seats, and look in the spare tyre well. I once found a rotting ham sandwich in a spare tyre well that a customer's kid had 'hidden' months prior.
Sun Exposure
If it's a dry day, open all the doors and the boot. Let the car vent for 20 minutes before you start. It helps clear the initial cloud of funk so you can actually breathe while you work.
Dry Vacuuming
Vacuum every square centimetre. Use the crevice tool to get into the gaps between the seats and the centre console. Dust and skin cells are food for bacteria, so get rid of the buffet first.
The Step-by-Step Deep Clean
Identify the 'Ground Zero'
Use your nose. If the smell is stronger in the back left, that's where you focus. If it’s a general mustiness, it's likely the AC system or the whole carpet.
Attack Organic Stains
For milk, vomit, or pet accidents, spray your enzymatic cleaner liberally. Don't just wipe it; let it sit for 5-10 minutes. These enzymes literally 'eat' the organic matter causing the smell.
Agitate the Carpets
Spray your upholstery cleaner or APC on the carpets and floor mats. Use your brush to scrub in circular motions. You'll see the foam turn grey or brown, that's the years of Aussie red dust coming out.
Extract the Gunk
Use your wet/dry vac to suck up the moisture. Keep going until the water coming up into the vacuum looks clear. (Made this mistake on a black Commodore once, didn't extract enough water and it ended up smelling like a damp basement. Never again.)
Clean Hard Surfaces
Wipe down the dash, door cards, and even the roof lining. Be gentle with the roof lining though; too much moisture can make the glue fail and cause it to sag. Just a light mist on a cloth is plenty.
The Glass Trick
Smoke and oils film onto the glass. Use a dedicated glass cleaner and two clean microfibres. You’d be surprised how much smell sticks to the inside of the windscreen.
Replace the Cabin Filter
Chuck the old filter out. It’s usually behind the glove box. If you’ve been driving on dirt roads, it’ll be choked with dust and pollen. This is the single most important step for 'fresh air' feel.
The 'Bomb' or Ozone Treatment
If the smell persists, use an odour fogger. Start the car, turn the AC to 'Recirculate' on full blast, and pop the canister. Close the doors and leave it for 15 minutes. (Make sure nobody is inside, obviously!)
Ventilation
After the treatment, open all doors for at least 30 minutes. You want to clear out the chemical scent so you’re left with just... nothingness.
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Keeping it Fresh
Common Questions from the Shed
Can I just use coffee grounds to soak up the smell?
How do I get cigarette smell out of a second-hand car?
Will a steam cleaner hurt my leather seats?
My AC smells like vinegar, what's that?
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