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How to Clean a Car Interior Properly

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Quick answer

Work top to bottom and vacuum last, otherwise you'll knock dust onto surfaces you've already done. Use a matte interior cleaner on the dashboard rather than a gloss 'shine' product — gloss reflects into the windscreen and creates real glare when you're driving into the sun.

What you might be seeing

  • Dusty dashboard that reappears within days
  • Sticky steering wheel or gear lever
  • A smell that won't go away
  • Fogging on the inside of the windscreen

Common causes

  1. 1.Dust settles downward

    Cleaning seats before the dashboard means dust from the dash lands on the seats you just did. Top to bottom, vacuum last.

  2. 2.Skin oils build up on touch points

    The steering wheel, gear lever and door handles get a slightly sticky film from hands. It needs an actual cleaner, not just a dry wipe.

  3. 3.Gloss dressings cause windscreen glare

    Shiny dashboard products reflect sunlight up into the glass. It looks good parked and is genuinely distracting when driving.

  4. 4.Interior film fogs the glass

    Plastics and vinyl release compounds that condense on the inside of the windscreen as a film. That's why the inside of the glass goes hazy even when the car is clean.

  5. 5.Smells come from somewhere

    Persistent odour is usually spilled liquid in the carpet or a damp cabin air filter. Air fresheners cover it; finding the source removes it.

What you can check yourself

Check under the seats and mats

Most of what causes smells lives where you can't see it. Lift the mats and look before deciding you need an odour product.

Identify your surfaces

Fabric, leather and plastic want different products. Using a plastic cleaner on leather dries it out over time.

Check the cabin air filter

If the smell is strongest when the air conditioning is on, the filter is the likely source. They're inexpensive and usually accessible without tools.

Test any product somewhere hidden

Try it on the underside of a seat or a low door panel first. Some cleaners lighten or shine plastics unexpectedly.

What you may need

  • A matte interior cleaner spray
  • Microfibre cloths
  • A vacuum with a narrow crevice tool

Recommended products

Grouped by what you get for the money, not by a ranking.

Budget

The cheapest option that actually solves it

Microfibre Cloth Pack

Cleaning cloth

The applicator and the buffing cloth. Cheaper than the cleaner itself.

8.8/ 10Berbaloi

Best for: Buffing, polishing, general cleaning

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Shopee

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Lazada

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Best Value

The balance most people should pick

Car Interior Cleaner Spray

Interior cleaner

One matte-finish bottle covers dashboard, door cards and trim. Avoid the gloss versions — the windscreen glare is genuinely distracting.

7.8/ 10Good

Best for: Routine dashboard and trim cleaning

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Shopee

We don't track a price for this yet

Link coming soon

Lazada

We don't track a price for this yet

Link coming soon

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Common questions

Do I need a separate product for each surface?

Not for most cars. One decent all-purpose interior cleaner handles plastics and trim. Leather and fabric are the two that genuinely want their own products.

Why does the inside of my windscreen keep fogging up?

A film from interior plastics condenses on the glass. Cleaning the inside of the glass properly with a dedicated glass cleaner fixes it for months.

Are those dashboard shine products bad?

They're not harmful, but the glare they cause on the windscreen in bright sun is a genuine annoyance. A matte finish looks cleaner anyway.