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Honda Civic Interior Detail Transformation | Deep Cleaning EVERYTHING!

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My Budget Honda Civic Build is finally read for what I do BEST: Detailing! So in today's video we do a SEATS OUT Deep Clean on the Carpets, Plastics, Upholstery, and more. Even if it's a cheap car, I wanted to give it a proper detailing transformation. Enjoy!

While I wouldn't call this a disaster detail by any means, this Honda Civic was definitely subject to neglect. The carpets were caked with dirt and deep stains from years of not being cleaned. The car's plastics were dry, dusty, and in need of some serious UV protection. Needless to say, I've been dying to detail this interior for obsessive and sanitary reasons. So today I wanted to show you what's possible with some good products, affordable detailing tools, and good ole elbow grease.

A "seats out" detail is something I don't often do, but after 21 years of soil, it needed it. I began this detail with removing both front and rear seats, center console plastics, and everything in the trunk. From there it was just a matter of vacuuming everything up and blowing out the interior with compressed air. Once I had a good starting point, I could deep clean the plastics and work my way to detailing the car's carpet and seats. For my all purpose cleaner of choice, I used Koch Chemie Green Star for all of the interior. Using my steamer on the interior really helped move things along and did a majority of the work. Out of everything though, I think my garage sale Bissell extractor was the star of the show.

Removing stains out of carpets is always a coin toss. Some stains are MUCH harder to remove. So I spent some serious time on the footwells to remove all the embedded dirt. Most people ask how I do carpet lines on the interior, and it's just a matter of using a stiff brush and working it in alternating patterns. Overall I think this $900 Honda Civic had a GREAT transformation minus the seats, but that's nothing a junkyard run can't fix.

Hopefully you enjoyed this episode and learned a thing or two along the way! For some of the things I used in this video, check out the links below!

Koch Chemie Green Star Universal Cleaner: https://amzn.to/3Drt3EM

Detail Factory Brush: https://amzn.to/3mDRbOt

The Rag Company Microfiber Towels: https://amzn.to/3gGw9uJ

McCulloch 1275 Steamer: https://amzn.to/3kB0zj4

Bissell Extractor (Not Garage Sale Spec): https://amzn.to/3t3lfnS

Carpet Brush: https://theragcompany.com/products/in...

Adams Tire & Rubber Cleaner: https://amzn.to/2I3EtUV

Optimum NO Rinse: https://amzn.to/2I9zxOq

Thanks for watching!

ALLDAYANTHONY

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