 8. Interior 1. To start on the interior, we grabbed a microfiber and hosed it down with Meguiar's Quick Detailer to clean the doorjamb area. |  2. Don't be scared to shove your hand in any area you can, because a lot of dust accumulates around the hinges and they look bad if you don't at least try and clean them. |  3. For the vents, we grabbed Black Magic's Vent Brush and a can of Gust Air Duster from Stoner. |
 4. These two little tools will save you a ton of time on these tight little areas. For all the hard surfaces like the dash and steering wheel, we used Armor All's Cleaning wipes. They work great, and even better, you can toss them out when they are dirty. |  9. Wheels Since our wheels were chrome, it didn't take much to get them fully clean, but we did polish up the lug nuts before reinstalling them. |  1. For aluminum wheels, you will need to work a little harder but not much. We broke out the Power Ball Mini one more time and made quick work of the polishing. |
 2. You can tell the Mini works, and we had the whole wheel, inside and out, done in about 10 minutes. |  Here's a tip, pun intended: You can use a pen cap to get into the little areas and get out the black slurry. |  10. Seats If you have cloth seats, you can clean them as you would the carpet, only a lot gentler. We took out the headrest from the truck to demonstrate how to clean the stain off the cloth. |
 1. The Stoner Upholstery and Carpet Cleaner is a foam, which will pull the dirt and grime out with minimal scrubbing. After we sprayed a light coat of cleaner on the headrest, we left it alone for a few minutes. |  |  2. Then, we blotted the area with a towel and the stain was gone. We didn't even need the brush. |
 11. Wheelwells 1. The wheelwells are another area that's usually left alone, but again this won't do for us. |  2. We took off the wheel to accomplish a few things: give us room to work and let us clean the back of the wheel. |  3. After cleaning the wheel, we grabbed the bucket and the wheel brush, and attacked the wheelwells. |
 4. After the area dried, we could have applied some new undercoating, but we decided to hit it with the In and Out spray instead. |  5. As you can see, the wells look much better. | |