Step 5
Vacuum Again
- Vacuum the seats to remove any dirt the upholstery cleaner may have lifted.
- Repeat Step 4 if further car cleaning is needed, and vacuum yet again.
- Let the seat air dry.
After your car seats, you might want to thoroughly clean your car carpets, too.
Create A Cleaning Routine
Over time, your car upholstery will accumulate dust, oils and other grime, so getting in the habit of regular cleanings will prolong its aesthetics. Koukia recommends doing it monthly. “I prefer deep steam cleaning seats, since it kills bacteria and gets deep into the seat, plus the extractor helps remove the dirty water and avoids waterlogged seats,” he says. “Getting a home steam cleaner will be a game changer for you, as they’re multi-use, but you can also hire professionals to do this for you!”
Another key to keeping your car seats clean is to promptly clean up spills, says Brooks. “Immediately blot the area to absorb excess liquid, then apply a cleaning solution and blot again with a clean cloth,” she says. ”Also, make sure to regularly de-clutter the interior, shake off floor mats, wipe the windows down with glass cleaner, and polish hard-to-reach surfaces to ensure a thoroughly refreshed interior.”
Common Mistakes For Cleaning Car Seats
Avoid home remedies, says Koukia. “They’re nice and convenient but not as good as professional solutions,” he says. “I support getting creative, but please be careful. It requires far more effort to fix something gone wrong than doing it correctly the first time!”
Koukia also emphasizes following the instructions on professional kits. “This is a hard-learned lesson for many, and a lot of my biggest jobs are remedying the outcomes of these errors,” he says. “These steps are included for good reason.”
Finally, check your owner’s manual for specific instructions on cleaning the seats. “Cloth seats have lots of material variations and sometimes have panels made from different materials,” he says. “It’s well worth doing your research once, and benefiting every time afterward.”
About the Experts
- Tomer Ruderman is the founder and owner at Car Keys Ottawa, where he works with various vehicles, auto repair shops, garages and organizations on projects large and small.
- Parham Koukia is lead detailer and operations manager at Panda Hub in Toronto. He has spent more than a decade mastering the art of car detailing, after turning his passion for automobiles into his profession.
- Richard McClellan is a lifetime auto enthusiast and the founder of Elite Customs, a luxury car customization shop in Franklin, Tennessee
- Amy Brooks is National Sales Executive at Chase Auto, where she’s worked for 22 years overseeing retail and commercial business for dealer services.