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Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there. You jump in the car on a hot March arvo and get hit with a wall of 'what on earth is that?'. Between the humidity we've been having and the kids dropping chips down the side of the seats, Aussie cars take a beating. This guide is for anyone who's sick of smelly upholstery and wants a fresh cabin without spending a fortune at a pro shop. I'm going to walk you through the exact process I use in my detailing business to nukes smells at the source.
The Reality of Aussie Car Smells
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While you're here...
Prep Work (Don't Skip This)
The Empty Out
Remove every single thing from the car. Check the glovebox, the seat pockets, and especially under the spare tyre in the boot. I once found a half-eaten meat pie in a spare tyre well that had been there since the footy finals. No amount of spray was going to fix that.
Shake the Mats
Take the floor mats out and give them a proper thrashing. If they're rubber, hose them down. If they're carpet, they're probably holding 50% of the smell.
The Dry Vac
Vacuum everything. Twice. Open the doors and let the car air out while you do it. Use the brush attachment on the dashboard and vents to get that dust out.
The Deep Clean Process
Target the Source
If there's a specific 'event' (like a coffee spill), hit it with your enzyme cleaner first. Let it dwell for 5-10 minutes. Don't let it dry out, just let it work its magic on the bacteria.
Scrub the Carpets
Spray your APC on the carpets. Use your drill brush (gently!) to agitate the fibres. You'll see the foam turn brown. That's the grease and dirt coming up.
The Extraction
Use your steam cleaner or spot cleaner to suck that dirty water out. I made this mistake myself on a black Commodore once, I didn't extract enough water and the car ended up smelling like a wet basement. Keep going until the water coming up is clear.
Wipe Down All Hard Surfaces
Smoke and smells stick to plastics. Wipe the dash, the door cards, and even the steering wheel. Use a dedicated interior detailer that doesn't leave a greasy film.
Clean the Glass
People forget that cigarette smoke and oily film build up on the inside of the windscreen. Use a good glass cleaner (Meguiar's Clarity is my go-to) and a waffle-weave towel.
The Headliner (Be Careful!)
The 'ceiling' of your car holds heaps of smell. Don't soak it, or the glue will fail and it'll sag like an old tent. Just a light mist of odour neutralizer on a cloth and a gentle wipe.
Change the Cabin Filter
Chuck the old one out. Most cars have them behind the glovebox. If you've been driving through outback dust, it'll be filthy. Spray a bit of disinfectant into the air intake while the fan is running before you put the new filter in.
Seatbelt Check
Pull the seatbelts all the way out and wipe them down. They're basically giant sweat-absorbers that sit right next to your nose.
Watch Out
The Sun is Your Friend (Mostly)
Keeping it Fresh
Odour Questions I Get All The Time
Can I use vinegar to clean the interior?
How do I get rid of 'wet dog' smell?
Why does my AC smell like dirty socks when I turn it on?
Will coffee grounds really soak up smells?
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