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Aussie Conditions
Look, most people ignore their air vents until the missus complains about a weird smell or they see a layer of grey dust thick enough to plant veggies in. After 15 years in the trade, I can tell you that clean vents aren't just about looks, it's about not breathing in gunk every time you crank the AC. Whether you've just come back from a dusty run out west or you're dealing with salty coastal air, I'll show you how to get them looking (and smelling) brand new.
Why Bother With the Vents?
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What You'll Need
While you're here...
Before You Start
Vacuum the dash
Give the whole dashboard a quick once-over with the vacuum. There's no point cleaning the vents if loose dust from the dash is just going to fall right back into them.
Set the vents to 'Open'
Make sure all the vent slats are aimed straight at you. If they're closed or angled, you'll miss the edges where the grime really builds up.
Check your lighting
Chuck a work light on the passenger seat or wear a headlamp. It sounds overkill, but trust me, you'll see way more gunk with a bit of extra light.
The Step-by-Step Clean
Blow out the loose stuff
Start by using your compressed air or blower. Give the vents a good blast while holding your vacuum nozzle nearby to catch the flying dust. This gets the 'dry' dirt out before you add any liquids.
Dry brushing
Take your dry detailing brush and agitate the slats. Work from the top down. I've found that doing a dry pass first prevents that muddy slurry you get when you spray cleaner straight onto heavy dust.
Apply your cleaner
Don't spray the APC directly into the vent, you don't want liquid dripping into the electronics behind the dash. Instead, spray your brush or foam swab until it's damp, not dripping.
Agitate the slats
Work the brush into the corners. Use a 'stippling' motion (poking it in) to get deep into the vent. For the thin gaps, wrap a thin microfiber cloth over a flat-head screwdriver or a credit card, but be gentle, don't go snapping the plastic.
The Steam Trick (If you have one)
If the vents are greasy (maybe from a previous owner who smoked or just general grime), a quick blast of steam works wonders. Wrap a microfiber over the steam nozzle and press it against the vent. It melts the junk right off.
Wipe away the residue
Use a fresh, dry microfiber to wipe the slats. I usually use my finger inside the cloth to get a good grip on each individual blade.
Clean the housing
Don't forget the surround of the vent. Often the little dial that opens and closes the vent gets filthy. Use a swab for that bit.
Inspect and repeat
Use your torch to look deep inside. If you see spots of red dust still lurking, hit it again. It’s worth the extra five minutes.
Apply protection
Apply a tiny bit of interior dressing to a clean brush and run it over the slats. This helps prevent the plastic from fading in the harsh Aussie sun and actually makes it harder for dust to stick next time.
Final wipe-down
Buff everything with a final dry cloth to make sure there's no greasy residue left. You want a factory matte finish, not a shiny mess that reflects off the windscreen.
The Old Sock Remedy
Watch Out
The Red Dust Reality
Keeping it Fresh
Common Questions
Can I use baby wipes on my vents?
How often should I clean them?
My vent slats are stuck, should I force them?
Will cleaning the vents stop the hay feyer?
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