May 10, 2025

Let’s get rid of that nasty springtime pollen and winter build-up with the ultimate guide on washing your car like the pros. By the time you’re done with our blog post, you’ll have the expert tips and tricks to wash and detail your car with the best of ‘em.   You’ll find a helpful task list for the step by step process of cleaning your vehicle from the inside out.  Let’s work together to get your daily driver road trip ready before the warm weather hits!

Cleaning the Interior:

First, clean the interior surfaces of your car and wipe down all common surface areas which you and/or your passengers may come into contact with by using a vehicle interior safe antibacterial wipe, or a vehicle safe antibacterial spray cleaner and microfiber cloths.  Make sure you thoroughly clean the following heavily touched surfaces.

Next, remove the interior car mats and clean them outside of your vehicle.  Be sure to vacuum and sanitize.  Repeat the same process for any organizers, baskets, or small trash receptacles inside the vehicle.  Follow by removing any child or pet friendly seat covers, making sure to shake out debris and give them a thorough vacuuming outside the vehicle.

After, apply a vehicle upholstery cleaner to the seats to help remove mold and mildew, pet dander, dust/dirt and other allergens, as well as any other grit and grime from your travels.  Let it sit according to directions (leather, “vegan leather”, and fabric will all have different requirements.)  If you have leather upholstery, now is also a great time to apply a leather protectant and conditioner to moisturize and preserve the fabric.  Typical household cleansers or disinfectants may cause discoloration to hard surfaces, damage to fabrics, or deteriorate coverings.  Remember to select cleansers and surfactants that are made for your specific interior coverings and fabrics so as not to cause damage. 

Allow all to air dry thoroughly. If you utilize a portable HEPA filter in your vehicle, this is the time to replace old filters or clean them.  If you’ve not done so recently, make sure to also vacuum the air filter for your car’s HVAC system to improve performance.

Now it’s time to reinstall the floor mats, seat covers and car seats, and any other accessories you removed. For a finishing touch, you may want to spray the interior with an automotive fabric refresher, or add an air freshener or place scented air vent clips around the vehicle.

Cleaning the Exterior:

First, ensure that your vehicle is parked in a shady spot to reduce evaporation of cleaning solution and water, and help any top coats or waxes properly cure.

We’ll be utilizing the “two bucket” method for cleaning. Gather vehicle-friendly items such as microfiber washing mitts, microfiber cleansing cloths, and vehicle specific cleansers (avoid using dish soaps and other household cleaners.)  Place these items on an easily accessible and clean, dry surface so they don’t lie on the ground during the washing process and pick up more dirt.

You’ll need two large buckets: one will be filled with water and a vehicle safe cleaning solution, the second will be filled with clean water to be utilized for washing your cleaning mitt or microfiber pad.  This method ensures that dirt and debris do not contaminate the cleaning solution, and thus will not be reintroduced to the vehicle’s paint surfaces.  If the rinse bucket starts getting too dirty, dump and replace the water; we recommend doing this between each segment of your vehicle (top, windows, mid-section, bottom and wheels, etc)  This will help you to maintain your vehicle’s paint coat with less scratches and swirls.

Then, give the vehicle a complete spray starting from top to middle to bottom as a quick rinse down. 

Clean the vehicle’s wheels with a specialized tire soap to ensure you’re removing the most dirt and grime. Make sure to thoroughly scrub the wheel wells, tires, and any accessories or wheel covers. Rinse thoroughly!  If you notice any overspray has reached the rest of your vehicle, give that a quick rinse before moving on to the next step.

You want to wash the rest of your vehicle from the top down, as the bottom is always the dirtiest! We don’t want to transfer that gross dirt and buildup to the rest of the vehicle.  You’ll want to thoroughly suds up the roof and top components of your vehicle (roof rack, sun roof/moon roof, etc), and work your way down with gentle rubbing motions. Let the solution thoroughly penetrate dirt and buildup as per the directions on the bottle. 

Rinse the vehicle thoroughly and perform a quick visual inspection to ensure you were able to remove any buildup. Re-clean the areas you may have missed with the above methods and rinse again.

Walk around and inspect your vehicle for any signs of rust, scratches, or dents. You can fill in minor cosmetic blemishes with vehicle-match paint that comes in options like pens for small areas and small paint cups for larger patches. 

When cleaning the glass and mirrors of your vehicle, make sure you choose a specialty car glass cleaner to avoid any reduction in visibility due to residue or build up. Consider adding a hydrophobic coating to your vehicle’s windows and windshields as well for improved visibility during inclement weather.

Once the vehicle has been cleaned, rinsed, inspected, and paint repairs allowed to dry, it’s time to add a protective wax or seal of your choice; once that has cured, you’ll be ready to hit the road!