Methods For Cleaning A Honda Civic’S Interior?

To clean the Honda Civic interior, start by vacuuming carpets, upholstery, and crevices with a handheld vacuum or the car’s built-in vacuum. Use a gentle cleaning product specifically designed for automotive interiors on surfaces, avoiding harsh stains. After cleaning, air the car and use a mixture of interior cleaner or diluted APC + agitation with a brush to remove dust and debris.

For leather seats, use a leather cleaner to clean and condition them, while fabric seats should use an upholstery cleaner. For black armrests, use a new clean sponge and spray armorall, then pat down the armrest. Wipe down the headliner with a damp microfiber towel, using light soap if necessary. Follow up with your favorite plastic protectant and dust it off with swiffer dust.

A soft microfiber cloth in water and mild soap is perfect for cleaning vinyl, rubber, and plastic on doors, floors, dashboard, center console, and other surfaces. The easiest and most effective way to get them clean is to spray window cleaner on a rag and then wipe them clean. This will help keep the interior of your Honda Civic looking its best.

In summary, cleaning the Honda Civic interior involves vacuuming carpets, upholstery, and crevices, using a gentle cleaning product, and addressing any stains or dirt. By following these tips and tricks, you can effectively maintain your vehicle’s interior and enjoy a clean and comfortable ride.


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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • Hey man you’re the one inspired me enough to round all of my change to get a civic, I love it for a long time but never get pump enough because my budget is super tight. I’ve been hold off for 6 months then I see one post online for 700$ civic (it’s gold right now in California), 2nd owner lowest trim and in a really beat up condition, your interior is like 10 times better than mine but I fix it up for a month straight. Now she is beautiful, the best feeling is you’re driving the car that you put on a ton off love in. Thank you for bring me in the civic world. Great to meet up with you in real life.

  • Hey Anthony, thanks for your show how vids. They are great!!!!! I was wondering about the steam cleaning You did on this vid, wouldn’t all the electrical switches on the dashboard would be affected by the steam? please let me know. I have a Civic that needs a steam cleaning, but I have not done it for the fear of all the electrical switches to malfunction.

  • Great detail… I have a 99 Civic myself I’ve been working on cleaning out. I do have to say though, the part part of the driver side seat where you said the fabric is “frayed”, it might just be oil accumulation. I had this on the fabric of the console top and driver’s side door fabric area, points where there was bodily contact. Same with the driver’s seatbelt… didn’t retract from oil buildup. Got the console top fabric and driver’s door fabric back to new with LOTS of scrubbing, seatbelt and driver’s side backrest are still on my to do list. Keep it up!

  • MY GOOSSSHHHH IT IS SO SUPER SATISFYING TO SEE A CLEANING & DETAILING article THE END FINAL RESULT IS THE BEST WORTH FEELING WHEN IT’S ALL OVER AND YOU TAKE THAT STEP BACK AND LOOK AT THE ENTIRE CAR AND SAY I DID THAT I CLEAN THAT I FIX THAT ON MY OWN CAR IT’S A BOND A TRUE OWNER AND CAR HAVE THAT CAN’T BE REPLACE I TOO WANNA DO A FULL DETAIL EVEN THOUGH IT’S NOT THAT DIRTY IF SO IT WOULD ONLY BE THE DRIVER SIDE DO TO 7O% OF THE 1OO% I’VE BEEN THE ONLY ONE BEING IN MY CAR AND THOSE FEE SPILLS ARE CAUSE OF ME HAVING THE O.E.M. FLOOR MATTS HAVE HELP KEEP THE CARPET CLEAN FROM STAINS FUNNY TO THINK THE FIRST FLAT TIRE I HAD WHEN I LOOKED UNDER THE TRUNK TO GET THE SPARE I FOUND ONE OF THOSE “SMALLER CUP HOLDER ADAPTER” EVEN THOUGH THE FRONT INSIDE ALREADY HAD ONE WHEN I BOUGHT SEEMS LIKE IN THE ASSEMBLY LINE OR AT THE (H)ONDA PLANT WAREHOUSE DROPPED ONE IN MY TRUNK SO I’VE ALWAYS HAVE HAD 2 EVEN THOUGH ONLY ONE FITS AT A TIME ON THE RIGHT SIDE HOLDER I STILL KEEP IT AND HOLD ON TO IT AMAZING GREAT / INSPIRATION TO A CIVIC OWNER WANTING TO DETAIL THEIR INTERIOR THANKS ANTHONY ✌🏼OUT

  • Dude, first article I’ve seen from u, but damn! Nice job. I honestly need to do this to my car, as well as literally change the entire interior. My plan eventually, is to turn it from a dark grey, to like a light/dark purple. I’m planning on going purple or even blue on the inside, and completely blacked out on the outside. Thoughts? It’s going to take a while, but I think it will look beautiful.

  • Found your website while adding AC system to a 99 DX hatchback. Thanks for taking the time to make the article. Helped a lot, except I got the clips released with a small putty knife without taking out the instruments. I noticed in the article your car is an automatic. At 45 seconds the car pictured is a manual. Did you do the swap? I am looking to source all the parts to make it a weekend project.

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