Vacuuming should be the first step. Use a strong shop or home
vacuum. The small ones that plug into a cigar lighter or operate
on rechargeable batteries just don't have the power to do the job.
Remove the floor mats and do them separately. Vacuum all areas,
including those that you will soon be cleaning with a liquid
cleaner. Use a brush attachment for areas that could be marred
with an impact from a hard edged attachment.
The hard vinyl surfaces are easy. We use Shiloh Car Care Products
Cleaner available from our website. Drench a cloth in the mixture
and then apply liberally to a section about 1' x 2' or less.
Quickly follow up by wiping down with a microfiber towel.
If you can do it, remove the seats of the car whenever you do a
thorough interior detail. You'll have excellent access when it
comes to vacuuming and cleaning the seats and the rest of the
interior. Unfortunately, it isn't practical to remove the seats in
some cars, so you'll have to work around it.
Floor mats are easy. Just remove them and whale away at them
with the hose as part of the exterior wash job. In most cases
you'll get all of the dirt out. If not, apply Shiloh carpet
cleaner and work it with a Shiloh carpet brush. Clean
the vinyl part of the drivers mat with Shiloh Cleaner or
your chosen equivalent. Do not treat that area with a dressing! If
could be picked up by the driver's shoes and cause slipping
problems when they work the pedals.
Recommended for interiors: Bissel makes this "Little Green
Machine" and it's great for cloth surfaces. It works by
supplying a detergent spray followed by a wet vacuum. A tip:
always use hot water; a microwave oven will heat it up fine.
This model is fine for occasional home use, but professionals
will want an industrial strength version. Some models include
provisions for heating up the water.
Next apply Shiloh carpet cleaner to the cloth and carpet
areas. Vacuuming first is necessary as that will pick up the loose
dirt, which is probably most of the job. Next work in the
Shiloh Cleaner with a Shiloh Carpet or Upholstery brush,
being careful not to be so aggressive as to ruin the surface. Pick
up the foam residue with a wet/dry vacuum (best) or a cloth.
Serious stains and other problems can be treated individually
with separate treatment of Shiloh Carpet Cleaner.
. It is important that clear plastic surfaces, such as gauge
face windows and plastic rear windows on convertibles, be
treated with non-abrasive cleaner and polish. Should they occur,
scratches will be readily apparent on those surfaces. Always use
a microfiber towel when treating such surfaces.
Shiloh leather conditioner and cleaner is recommended for
leather interiors. Keep in mind that most cars with "Leather"
are really only "Leather seating surfaces", which means that
there is little real leather. Most of the interior, especially
consoles, arm rests, seat backs and door panels are vinyl made
to simulate leather.
Leather requires essential oils to keep its luster. Start
with the cleaner and work it in gently with minimal water on the
applicator. After applying the cleaner, rinse your applicator
and wipe down again, then towel dry. Use the same procedure to
apply the conditioner. Do several applications of conditioner
(as opposed to one heavy one) if you feel that the leather needs
more work. Leather might add that extra touch of class to a cars
interior, but it does require more maintenance than vinyl or
cloth. A car with a leather interior should be garaged or
covered when not in use for maximum longevity.
There is a reason they call it detailing. Work a q-tip into the
HVAC vents with some of the
Shiloh Cleaner applied
followed with a pass with a dry q-tip. It may seem like a
detailing cliche, but it works. It's the sort of thing that will
go a long way towards making your interior look "right",
although it might not be obvious until after the job is done.
Don't leave coins on the seat. Doing so can cause premature
wear of the material.
Looking to do a top notch, trophy gathering detail job on
your interior? Consider removing parts whenever possible. In
this case we are taking apart the door sill plate. We then
clean the sill plate and the plastic trim piece that went
over it with Shiloh Cleaner. The painted body
surface, the edge trim, even the screws is cleaned. The
advantage is that dirt that is difficult to see (along the
edges, for example) is dealt with. In this case the door
sill is a prime candidate for such treatment as it is in an
area that is highly visible.