Across thousands of detailing jobs every month, we see one thing without fail:
Summer is the season that does the most damage to car interiors.
Between sunscreen-covered hands, wet towels, beach bags, sticky drinks, school holiday snacks and that fine layer of sand that somehow travels everywhere… cars age years in just a few weeks.
But the good news? Most of the damage is preventable with a few expert habits. Here’s what our detailers want every Aussie family to know before holiday mode kicks in.
Sunscreen contains oils and stabilisers that bond to:
In summer, the heat “bakes” those oils in, causing:
Quick Fix:
Wipe hands before driving.
Use microfibre cloth + warm soapy water on affected areas.
Professional fix:
If the stain has settled, a deep fabric shampoo or leather cleanse restores the surface.
Those tiny grains behave like sandpaper.
They scratch:
They also work their way deep into carpet fibres and seat anchors.
Quick Fix:
Shake floor mats outside before vacuuming — doing it inside just redistributes the sand.
Vacuum slowly — fast passes leave sand behind.
Pro tip:
Ask for a “crevice clean” — it’s the part families skip, and the part that keeps cars smelling fresh.
Moisture trapped under seats or in boot carpet causes mildew. In summer heat, mould can develop in 24–48 hours.
Common spots:
Quick Fix:
Dry all beach gear outside the car.
Check for damp spots weekly.
Professional fix:
A shampoo extraction pulls out moisture trapped in carpet underlay.
Juice, sports drinks, milkshakes, coffee — everything spills eventually. In summer, spills ferment faster, leaving sour or yeasty smells.
Quick Fix:
Blot with a dry cloth immediately.
Never scrub — it pushes liquid deeper.
Use warm water + a tiny bit of dish soap.
Professional fix:
If there’s still a smell, the liquid has travelled into the foam. That’s when an interior shampoo is worth doing.
Dust + humidity + aircon = musty air. If your AC smells weird when you turn it on, the vents need attention.
Quick Fix:
Run AC on high with windows open for 3 minutes.
Vacuum vent faces gently.
Professional fix:
We clean vents with specialised tools — it’s a game-changer for air freshness.
Australian sun is brutal. In summer your dash can hit 65–75°C, causing:
Quick Fix:
Use a sunshade when parked.
Wipe dash with a microfibre cloth to remove dust.
Professional fix:
A UV protectant treatment extends the life of your interior surfaces dramatically.
✔ Shake mats outside, then vacuum slowly
✔ Wipe down sunscreen-heavy touchpoints
✔ Empty sand from boot + door pockets
✔ Check for damp spots regularly
✔ Treat leather before holidays
✔ Clean vents for fresh air
✔ Use a window shade every time you park
For families, beach lovers and road-trippers — a pre-holiday detail means your car doesn’t start January feeling sticky, smelly and worn.
Jim’s Car Detailing teams are working right through December.
We come to you — home or work — so you can keep holiday mode going.
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