CAR INTERIOR CLEANING AT HOME

If you want to keep your car looking good for as long as possible, it requires more than just a quick wash on the outside. From the seats to the cockpit, and the windows to the floor mats - thorough car interior cleaning is also part of taking care of your car and needs to be done on a regular basis. This protects the material inside and ensures that the vehicle retains its value for a long time. With just a couple of tricks and the right equipment, the inside of your car will be spotless in no time.

Kärcher tips: Car interior cleaning

Be well equipped with the right preparation

Before you begin thoroughly cleaning your car’s interior, you should first remove any loose objects, rubbish, floor mats, and carpets from the vehicle. It’s normal for loose dirt to collect over time, especially under the floor mats. Shake off the mats outside and lay them to the side. After that, make sure you have all the necessary tools within reach such as a vacuum cleaner or dustbuster, cleaning cloths, and cleaning solutions. Many manufacturers offer extensive car interior cleaning kits for your vacuum that include extension nozzles, extra long crevice nozzles, wide car nozzles, suction brushes, and microfibre cloths for cleaning smooth surfaces and windows.

Kärcher products suitable for car interior cleaning

Car interior cleaning: Step by step

After you’ve emptied out the inside of the car, you can start cleaning the interior. There are only a few steps standing between you and your sparkling car interior:

Kärcher: Vacuum the car interior

1. Thoroughly vacuum your car

First, you should clean the entire interior with a wet and dry vacuum cleaner to remove coarse dirt such as crumbs, soil, and pet hair. It’s best to start in the boot and then work your way forwards to the cockpit. When vacuuming, make sure you don’t forget the narrow gaps, as this is where a lot of loose dirt usually collects. Special nozzle attachments such as an extra long crevice nozzle work perfectly in these tight spots. They can be used to pick up dirt even in hard-to-reach places inside the car, such as between the seat and door or on the dash. Wide car nozzles make light work of cleaning larger areas such as footwells and the boot. For these areas, simply attach the appropriate nozzle to the handle of the suction hose.

The upholstery should also be thoroughly vacuumed. A suction brush with hard bristles is the best choice to remove fine dust from fabric seats. For leather upholstery, a brush with soft bristles is recommended so that the material doesn’t get scratched.

Tip: Remove dog hair from the car

Dog hair sticks particularly well to fabric car seats and to the material lining the boot. Try to remove as much hair as possible with a vacuum cleaner first. For this, it is best to use the upholstery tool. If there is still dog hair that just won’t budge, take a lint roller or brush and see if this helps. Another tip is to simply take a damp rubber glove and gently run your hand over the seats, then vacuum up the loosened hair.

In order to stop your car’s interior from being home to a collection of dog hair, it helps to brush your four-legged friend regularly and also to line the seats or boot with a dirt-trapping mat. These are usually made of a washable material so that hair and dirt can be easily removed from them.

You can remove dog hair from the boot with a Kärcher wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Kärcher tips: Thoroughly clean the interior

2. Thoroughly clean car seats, fittings, etc.

After vacuuming, it’s time to move onto step 2 of the interior cleaning process. First, remove dust from the fittings and wipe them with a damp cloth. Then it’s time to remove more of the stubborn stuck-on dirt, such as any grease stains on the upholstery or dried chewing gum on the floor mats.

Grease stains, just like most stains, are easier to remove if you act as quickly as possible and don’t rub the stain! You can make a solution to remove these stains from products you have lying around at home. One option is to use bile soap - simply moisten it a little, apply it to the stain, let it soak in, and then dab it off with a damp cloth. Rinse the cloth again and again so that the bile soap dissolves from it. Finally, dab with a dry cloth to draw the moisture out of the fabric. Important: Always test the product on an inconspicuous area first.

To clean your upholstery particularly thoroughly, we recommend using a carpet cleaner, which applies water and cleaning agent to the seat and vacuums it off again in just one step. The method leaves you with clean upholstery and no water marks in sight.

Tip

If chewing gum has become stuck on the floor mats, there’s a simple trick you can try. Place a freezer pack or ice pack on the affected area until the gum becomes hard and brittle. Now it can either be loosened by hand or smashed into small pieces with a hard object. After that, simply vacuum up the remnants with a vacuum cleaner.

Kärcher tip: Remove chewing gum from the floormat using a freezer pack

The final step is to take care of the interior. The right cleaning products prevent new dust and dirt from making themselves at home and also ensure that the interior gives off a fresh scent. For car interior cleaning, there are special interior cleaners that neutralise odours and have an antistatic effect. Sensitive surfaces such as leather seats or fittings can be kept in good condition with a leather care product.

Taking care of your car doesn’t only mean cleaning the interior, it also entails thoroughly cleaning the exterior of the vehicle including the wheel rims. This should be done regularly.

The best tips for cleaning different surfaces

When cleaning the interior of a car, you’ll realise you will have many different kinds of dirt to deal with as well as different surfaces. There are various methods that are suitable for cleaning each material.

Clean and care for a leather steering wheel with Kärcher care products

Leather

  • Leather is usually easy to clean, but requires special treatment to get it looking its best. A cotton or microfibre cloth dipped in lukewarm water is usually enough to get leather surfaces sparkling once again.
  • For more stubborn stains, a diluted household cleaner or a leather cleaner should do the trick. Apply it in circular motions and then wipe it off with a microfibre cloth. In addition, a special leather brush can be used, but the bristles should not be too hard. Caution: Using acid-based products or applying too much pressure on the material can cause the colour to come off.
  • Since the leather is deprived of important oils and fats when it is cleaned, these properties should then be re-applied in the form of a special re-greasing leather product, which is made especially for leather and prevents it from becoming brittle. This should be tested in advance on a non-visible area to check that it works.
Floor mats are cleaned with a Kärcher interior cleaner

Fabric surfaces and floor mats

  • A special carpet cleaner is suitable to get fabric seat covers or floor mats looking their very best once again. Mix the cleaner with water according to manufacturer’s instructions and apply with a terry cloth towel or microfibre cloth. Then go over once more with a dry cloth.
  • If you have no carpet cleaner to hand, you can use warm water instead and add a little detergent to it, or alternatively use an interior cleaner that is suitable for cleaning fabric surfaces.
  • Thorough upholstery cleaning with a carpet cleaner is even easier. The cleaning solution and water are sprayed onto the fabric and then vacuumed off with the loosened dirt.
  • Floor mats can also be cleaned with a pressure washer, either your own or use one at a car wash. In some car washes there are also special devices to give floor mats a professional clean.
  • The mats should be hung up after being cleaned so that the remaining water can drain off well and they’re ready for use once again. Make sure they are completely dry, so you don’t bring extra moisture into the car.
Plastic surface is treated with Kärcher Cockpit Care

Plastic

  • Plastic parts such as fittings and handles can be quickly refreshed with the right care product. A special cockpit care product is best suited.
  • Spray the solution onto a microfibre cloth and rub it over the surfaces. This should remove any soiling and even light scratches without you having to take your car to a professional.
  • Be careful when cleaning around the airbag as the wrong products can interfere with the predetermined breaking points. Some manufacturers therefore recommend to simply use water to clean around this area.
Glass surface is cleaned with Kärcher car glass cleaner

Glass surfaces

  • Car glass cleaners effectively remove fingerprints, grease, insect stains, and road dirt from the interior and exterior of windows without leaving any streaks behind. In addition, their antistatic effect ensures that new dirt finds it harder to make itself at home. Cleaner windows could reduce the risk of accidents because when the sun shines on dirty windows, the driver’s vision could be impaired.
  • First spray the surfaces in the interior with glass cleaner, then wipe them using a damp microfibre cloth and rub dry with a lint-free cloth.
  • A Window vacs help you obtain a streak-free result even faster and the cleaning solution can even be vacuumed from the glass.

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Benefits of Regular Car Interior Cleaning

Car Interior Cleaning

Keeping a car’s interior clean has many important benefits, beyond just enhancing its appearance. Regular cleaning can help with maintaining car value, ensuring a healthier space, and improving the overall driving experience. Here are some key benefits:

Preserves Car Value

  • Retains Resale Value: A well-maintained interior helps preserve the car's resale value. Clean upholstery, carpets, and panels reduce visible signs of wear and tear, making the vehicle more appealing to potential buyers.
  • Prevents Permanent Stains: Regular cleaning prevents dirt and spills from settling in, reducing the chances of permanent staining and discoloration on seats and carpets.

Improves Hygiene and Reduces Allergens

  • Odor Elimination: Deep cleaning removes unpleasant odors from food spills, smoke, and other contaminants, making for a fresher and more enjoyable drive.
  • Removes Allergens: Dust, pollen, and pet hair can accumulate in the car over time, impacting air quality and potentially triggering allergies. Regular cleaning reduces these allergens, creating a healthier environment.
  • Kills Bacteria and Germs: Disinfecting surfaces like the dashboard, steering wheel, and handles helps reduce the spread of bacteria and viruses, especially after frequent use.

 

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Enhances Air Quality

  • Cleaner Air Vents: Dust and particles can clog air vents, reducing air quality. Cleaning vents improves airflow, keeping the car’s air conditioning system efficient.
  • Reduces Mold and Mildew: Regular vacuuming and drying of mats and carpets prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to mold and mildew growth that affects air quality.

Enhances Driving Comfort and Safety

  • Improves Visibility: Clean windows and mirrors are essential for clear visibility, enhancing driver and passenger safety.
    Enhances Focus: A clean, organized interior can contribute to a more focused and stress-free driving experience, free from clutter or unpleasant odors.

Tips for Maintaining a Clean Car Interior

Use Protective Accessories

  • Seat Covers: Invest in washable seat covers to protect upholstery from spills, stains, and wear. They are easy to remove and clean, and they can be swapped out regularly to keep the seats fresh.
  • Floor Mats: Rubber or all-weather mats are effective at protecting car carpets from dirt, mud, and spills. These mats are also easy to take out and rinse, helping keep the floors clean.
  • Sunshades: Use sunshades to minimize sun damage on dashboards and seats. This reduces fading and cracking, particularly helpful in hot or sunny climates.

Implement Regular Cleaning Routines

Weekly Maintenance:

  • Vacuuming: Regularly vacuum seats, carpets, and floor mats to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Pay special attention to crevices between seats where crumbs and dirt can accumulate.
  • Wiping Down Surfaces: Use a microfiber cloth or wipes to dust the dashboard, console, and other surfaces. This keeps dust and grime from building up and becoming harder to remove.

Monthly Deep Cleaning:

  • Clean Upholstery and Carpets: Shampoo or use upholstery cleaner on seats and carpets to tackle stains and freshen up the fabric.
  • Air Vents: Clean air vents using a soft brush or air duster to keep them clear of dust, which improves air quality and reduces allergens.
  • Windows and Mirrors: Use a streak-free glass cleaner to clean all glass surfaces, ensuring clear visibility and a polished look.

Practice Smart Storage and Organization

  • Car Organizers: Use seatback organizers, center console organizers, or trunk organizers to keep items like maps, chargers, and snacks neatly stored and reduce clutter in the car.
  • Trash Solutions: Keep a small, disposable trash bag or container in the car to prevent trash from accumulating on the seats or floors. This helps maintain a cleaner environment and makes regular cleaning easier.
  • Avoid Overloading: Regularly clear out unnecessary items from the car, as excessive clutter can create more cleaning work and take up valuable space.

Set Rules for Eating and Drinking in the Car

  • Limit Food and Drinks: If possible, avoid eating or drinking in the car. This can prevent spills, stains, and crumbs from accumulating, making it easier to keep the interior clean.
  • Quick Cleanups: If food or drinks are allowed, keep wipes or paper towels in the car for immediate cleanup of spills. Tackling messes immediately can prevent stains from setting.


By following these tips, maintaining a clean and organized car interior can be simple and manageable. Establishing a regular cleaning routine and using preventive measures like seat covers and organizers will contribute to a comfortable and hygienic driving experience.


Regular cleaning of your car's interior helps maintain its appearance, reduces allergens, and prevents damage from dust, grime, and spills. It also helps maintain the car's resale value by keeping it in top condition.

Generally, it’s recommended to vacuum weekly, clean surfaces monthly, and deep clean quarterly. However, if you have pets or frequently transport kids, you may want to increase the frequency to keep allergens and dirt under control.

For fabric seats, a mixture of mild detergent and water can help. Use a soft brush to gently scrub the stain and blot it dry with a clean cloth. For leather, use a leather cleaner or conditioner to avoid damage.

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It's best to use cleaners specifically designed for car interiors, as household cleaners can be too harsh and may cause damage or discoloration, especially on leather and sensitive materials.

Frequent vacuuming, wiping down surfaces, and changing cabin air filters can help reduce allergens. Using a HEPA filter vacuum is especially effective in removing fine dust and allergens from upholstery and carpets.