How to Clean the Vehicle Interior at Home

Buying a vehicle makes daily life more convenient, but keeping it clean can be challenging. The interior of a car often gets dirty, especially if you have kids or pets. While professional cleaning at a service center is effective, it can also be expensive. That’s why MotorGuide brings you a step-by-step guide on how to clean your vehicle’s interior at home safely and effectively.
What Do You Need?
Before cleaning, it’s important to use products designed specifically for car interiors. Using the wrong chemicals can damage leather, plastic, or fabric surfaces. Here’s a list of essentials:
- Disinfecting wipes
- Ammonia-free glass cleaner
- Leather cleaner
- Carpet cleaner
- Microfiber cloths
- Vacuum with attachments
- Sponge
- Stiff-bristle scrub brush
- Bucket of water
- Duster
- Spray bottle
1. Remove the Floor Mats
Start by taking out all visible dirt and debris. Remove the floor mats and clean them separately. Wash them with water and soap, then let them dry before placing them back.
2. Vacuum the Interior
Use a vacuum to remove dust and dirt from:
- Seats
- Carpets
- Cup holders
- Dashboard corners
- Between seats
If certain areas are hard to reach, use the vacuum’s attachments for better results.
3. Clean the Dashboard
After vacuuming, use a microfiber cloth to wipe dust off the dashboard without scratching it. Finish with a disinfectant spray (avoid bleach-based products) to keep it sanitized.
4. Wipe the Console
The console, gearshift, and infotainment panel collect dust and grime quickly. Clean them carefully:
- Use gentle strokes for climate control and radio buttons
- Avoid ammonia-based products on touchscreens
- Use a microfiber cloth with a mild cleaner for electronics
5. Cup Holders, Door Panels, and Steering Wheel
These areas attract the most bacteria. Disinfect them thoroughly:
- If cup holders are removable, wash them in warm soapy water
- Wipe door handles and panels with disinfectant wipes
- Clean and disinfect the steering wheel regularly
6. Interior Windows
Use an alcohol-based glass cleaner with two microfiber cloths—one for cleaning and another for buffing. This prevents streaks and keeps your visibility clear.
7. Check the Seats
Vacuum the seats first, then use the appropriate cleaner:
- Leather seats: Use a leather cleaner and conditioner
- Fabric seats: Use a stain remover made for car upholstery
8. Add a Fresh Scent
For a clean and refreshing interior:
- Place a container of baking soda or activated charcoal inside the car
- Add a few drops of essential oils for fragrance
- Use gel-based or spray air fresheners
How often you clean depends on usage. If you travel with children or pets, clean more frequently. Otherwise, a thorough cleaning once a month will keep your vehicle’s interior fresh, hygienic, and looking new.






































