Our Mazda Miata’s interior had gotten fairly gross while sitting. You’ve heard this before but, yeah, we screwed up.
Before sending the Miata to BSI Racing for its R&R, we wiped down the interior: Simple Green followed by Griot’s Garage Vinyl & Rubber Dress…
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Awesome write up David!
I have a fairly low cost method to doing that as well and not as many harmful chemicals in your face:
1) initial vacuum/wipe down
2) Fill a spray bottle with some mild degreaser (orange stuff) and hit carpets and non-leather/synthetic seats with it and let it soak for 15-20 minutes
3) Fill a 5 gallon bucket with a cap full of that sensitive skin laundry detergent (clear stuff) and warm water.
4) Grab a stiff scrub brush with a handle - take your detergent water bucket and start scrubbing in that degreaser to clean up those carpet and seats
5) Once you're done with that, grab your wet/dry vac and get to work getting as much moisture out of the carpet that you can.
6) Repeat steps 2-5 if you have those tough stains in a light gray e36 M3 interior
7) For mold: A spray bottle with vinegar
8) Spray and let soak, get that detergent/warm water bucket and scrubber back out - go to town
9) Wipe up/vacuum and let dry - the vinegar should kill most anything in its path and the detergent should keep things smelling nice.
I brought life back the light gray carpet in my E36 M3 that had all kinds of weird orange and brown stains. Looked brand new with this method
So does the interior now smell (reek?) like sinple green? I hate the smell of that and windex!
Great article. I have used Concrobium and it is the real deal. When we sold our house, the attic had some mold in the rafters and the "preferred method" to kill the mold was to buy 2 gallons of Concrobium and rent a fogger to fog the entire area. It worked great and the buyer's home inspector said that that is how the pros mitigate mold.
BTW - Simple Green makes a version for cars, in a black gallon bottle, that has no smell, for those who object to the minty-ness. Personally, I like the scent, as my cars will sit over the winter and when I get into them in the spring, a ride through the country with the windows open makes it go away. It also has a tendency to help repel those nasty little critters that love to make your car smell really bad!
I checked out the SDS for Concrobium when checking it out. IIRC, it's basically TSP and baking soda.
I don't mind the smell of Simple Green, but now the Miata smells like a Miata.