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Summary: When cleaning a car's interior, begin in the rear of the car, starting with the back seats and floorboards, and continue forward to the front seats. Then work backwards to reinspect the work. Follow a system of cleaning inside a car, so as to cover all areas of the interior, with cleaning advice from the owner of a car detailing service in this free video on car maintenance.
Ezra Gipson is the owner of Reflections Automobile Appearance Care in Nashville, Tenn., a mobile car washing and detailing service provider. Gipson received his certification in auto...read more
"Today we're going to talk about the general process of cleaning your cars interior. What I want to do is give you a system that'll help you make sure that you've cleaned every area of the vehicle. And, the first thing you always want to do, or the area that you want to start at is you want to start in the rear, you want to start behind the windshield, between the windshield and the backrest of the vehicle. You're going to vacuum that area out, and then you're going to move forward, you're going to move to your seats, and then from your backseats to the floor boards of the vehicle, from the back floor board, then you're going to move to the front seat, clean the front seat, then front seat you're going to move down to cleaning the carpets in the vehicle, and then from the dash, dashboard, you're going to clean the dashboard, center console area, then you're going to start and then work your way back again, by cleaning on the headliner and the ceiling of the vehicle, making sure that you've cleaned all of the top of the vehicle and you're going to end where you started, and this is a good way of making sure that you've checked, you've cleaned every area of the vehicle and as you work your way back to where you started, you're reinspecting the vehicle, making sure that you didn't miss any steps. So, that's the general rule of thumb when cleaning the interior of the vehicle, of how you want to start and end up."
eHow Article: How to Clean a Car's Interior