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How bad does your car smell?

How much do you want to get rid of it?

How much time are you willing to spend to get rid of the bad smell?

 

If you're like me, I can't take any level of car smell. I want to get rid of the smell at almost any cost, and I'm wiling to spend as much time as it takes to get rid of the bad smell. That's exactly what I did to my 2004 Toyota Camry.

I'm sure not everyone drives a Camry, but the steps to cleaning a Camry are similar to most cars. Before you even begin to start cleaning your entire car, you must allocate adequate time.

The time it took to clean my Camry was 4 days! It took me almost a whole day just to remove and reassemble, and 3 days to completely dry out the seat cushions.

To me, it was well worth it. Now I really enjoy driving my Camry without worrying about the smells.

 

Below are the steps to completely clean the interior of a 2004 Toyota Camry:

Step 1: Vacuum The car.

Step 2: Change The Cabin Air Filter

Step 3: Remove The Front Seats

Step 4: Remove The Cup Holder and hand Rest

Step 5: Remove The Back Seats

Step 6: Remove The Passenger's Foot Covers

Step 7: Remove The Driver's Foot Rest

Step 8: Remove The Door Trims

Step 9: Remove The Carpet

Step 10: Clean The Carpet

Step 11: Remove and Clean The Seat Covers

 
 
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