INTERIOR




The interior consists of of your seats (leather or cloth), dash, windows, etc. It's not too time consuming and yet can make your car very presentable from the inside for your passengers.

There are no steps because everything is pretty straight forward. Just vacuum what you can. Use a cleaner to get rid of hard to clean dirty places (except leather), and then use a protectant or conditioner to finish up.

For the protectant for your vinyl and plastic, you can simply use Armor All or 2001. For your windows, I would recommend Eagle One's 20/20 or ClearVue's Professional Auto Glasscleaner. Those work well, and do not contain ammonia, which will gradually destroy any tint film you may have on your windows. For the outside, spread a little Rain X to repel rain drops. That stuff works great!

Moving on to the leather (if you have any), I would definately recommend either Zymol or Lexol. Both are basically the same exact thing, the only exception being that Zymol smells better. But just use your basic leather cleaner and then go on to the leather conditioner. And if you wish, finish it off with some Armor All protectant.

The only unfortunate thing about using these products is that their scented smells get onto the inside of the windows, making for an thin oily film that coats the glass making it hard to clean. I guess I would recommend the Wax Shop's Oily Film Remover for that.