
Use a small brush to remove dust from the air vents. While cleaning the dust, use a damp cloth to wipe the surrounding areas to catch any falling particles. To clean plastic interiors, you will need a dusting brush, a soft dry cloth, specialized car interior cleaner, and an eraser. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the fabric ceiling, then gently wipe the entire surface with a damp, wrung-out cloth. Spray an appropriate amount of leather cleaner onto the leather surface, ensuring it covers the area, then scrub gently. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove large particles of dirt and stones, then take out the floor mats and beat them with a stick to shake off dust.

To clean the car interior, I follow a professional process. First, prepare by opening the car doors for ventilation and removing all debris such as cigarette butts and snack crumbs. Then, use an industrial vacuum cleaner to thoroughly clean the carpets, seat crevices, and trunk dust. Next, tackle each zone separately: spray a mild cleaner on plastic surfaces like the dashboard and door panels, wiping them clean with a soft cloth; apply foam cleaner to fabric seats and use a small circular brush to remove stains; wipe leather parts with a dedicated cleaner cloth to prevent cracking. For stubborn stains, gently scrub them before wiping with a damp cloth. Clean the air vents and control buttons with a small brush. Finally, allow the interior to air dry or wipe it dry, then apply an interior protectant to prevent dust buildup. The entire process takes about an hour, and doing it regularly keeps the interior looking fresh and beautiful for a long time.

As an ordinary car owner, cleaning the interior myself is quite simple. First, gather tools from home: a vacuum cleaner, soft cloth, water, and car interior cleaner. After opening the windows for ventilation, use the vacuum to remove dust from seats and carpets, don't forget the corners. For plastic areas like the dashboard, spray some cleaner and wipe clean with a damp cloth; for seat stains, apply foam cleaner, scrub with a soft brush, then wipe dry. Avoid using too much water to prevent short-circuiting electronic devices. For dirty carpets, sprinkle baking soda, scrub, then vacuum it up. Finally, use a dry towel to wipe away water marks and turn on the air conditioning to dehumidify. Doing this once a week saves money and effort, keeping the car fresh.

I focus on eco-friendly interior cleaning, using only natural materials. First, open the windows for half an hour to allow natural air circulation. Then, use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris. For cleaning, prepare homemade solutions: spray a baking soda and warm water mixture on stains, let it sit for five minutes, then scrub with a soft brush; use a vinegar-water solution to wipe plastic surfaces for stain removal and shine; apply lemon juice with a cloth to leather for a natural luster. Avoid chemical cleaners for a healthy, harmless approach. Finally, air dry naturally or use a pure cotton cloth to dry, keeping the interior dry to prevent mold. This green method is safe, convenient, and provides long-lasting results.


