What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, most people ignore their vents until they start smelling like a wet dog or the louvres get so caked in dust they won't even move. This guide is for anyone who wants a truly clean interior, from daily drivers to outback tourers. I'll walk you through everything from basic dusting to deep steam cleaning and sanitising your HVAC system.
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Setting the Scene
Park in the Shade
Never work on a hot interior. If the dash is 60 degrees from sitting in the sun, your cleaners will flash dry and leave nasty streaks. Chuck it in the garage or under a carport.
The 'Big Vacuum'
Vacuum the whole dash and footwells first. There's no point cleaning vents if you're just going to kick up floor dust back into them five minutes later.
Test your APC
Pick a spot that's hidden (like the underside of the steering column) and test your cleaner. Some modern 'soft touch' plastics react badly to chemicals.
Drop the Glovebox
On most cars, this is how you get to the cabin filter. Empty the missus's receipts and the spare fuses out so you can actually work.
Battery Check
If you're going to have the doors open and the interior lights on for an hour, make sure your battery isn't on its last legs or stick it on a trickle charger.
While you're here...
The Deep Clean Process
Initial Blow Out
With the car off, use your compressed air to blow into the vents. Use a vacuum nozzle held nearby to catch the airborne dust cloud. This gets the 'loose' stuff out first.
Dry Brushing
Use a dry boar's hair brush to agitate the dust on the slats. Work from the top down. Keep the vacuum running right next to the brush.
Remove the Cabin Filter
Pull the old filter out. Don't put the new one in yet. Look inside the housing, if there's leaves in there, vacuum them out.
APC Application
Spray your APC onto the brush, NOT the vent. You don't want liquid running down into the electronics or the radio unit. (I've seen a mate fry an infotainment screen doing this, not cheap).
Slat-by-Slat Agitation
Work the brush into every corner. Move the vent direction toggles up, down, left, and right to get behind the flaps.
The Foam Swab Detail
Dip a foam swab in APC and run it along the edges of the vent housing. This is where the oils from people's fingers build up and turn into black grime.
Microfibre Wrap
Wrap a thin microfibre cloth around a ruler or a detail stick. Slide it between the slats to 'buff' away the loosened dirt.
Steam (The Pro Secret)
If the vents are really gross, puff a little steam into the vent while agitating with a brush. The heat kills mould spores instantly.
Wipe Down
Use a clean, damp microfibre to wipe away any chemical residue. Follow up with a dry one.
Sanitise the Intakes
Start the car, turn the AC to full blast, recirculation OFF. Spray your sanitiser into the external intake (usually at the base of the windscreen).
Recirculation Mode
Switch to recirculation ON. Set the 'bomb' off in the passenger footwell and close the doors for 10-15 mins. This coats the internal ducting.
Install New Filter
Slide the fresh filter in. Make sure the 'Air Flow' arrow is pointing the right way (usually down).
Protect the Plastic
Apply a tiny amount of 303 Aerospace to a swab and lightly coat the visible slats. This prevents the Aussie sun from making them brittle and grey.
Final Inspection
Use your headlamp to check the very back of the vents. If you see a spot you missed, it'll haunt you every time you drive.
Watch Out
Pro Tips From the Trade
Advanced Techniques: The 'Full Pull'
Keeping it Fresh
Common Questions
Why does my AC smell like vinegar?
Can I use WD-40 to make the vents shine?
How often should I do this?
Will steam damage my dash?
Are those 'vent clips' air fresheners bad?
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