Published 24 February 2026 9 min read

How to Remove Mould from Your Car Interior (Cairns Detailer's Guide)

Why Mould Is SO Common in Cairns Cars

If you've found mould in your car, don't feel bad about it. In Cairns, it's not a matter of if — it's a matter of when.

Here's the reality: Cairns averages around 70-80% humidity year-round, spiking above 90% during the wet season from November to April. The average temperature sits between 24-31 degrees. That combination — warm and wet — is literally the textbook recipe for mould growth.

Your car is essentially a sealed box that heats up during the day, traps moisture, and then cools down at night. That temperature cycling creates condensation inside the cabin. Add a damp towel on the back seat, wet shoes on the carpet, or a window left cracked during a wet season downpour, and you've got a mould factory.

We see mould in cars across Cairns constantly. Brand new cars, old cars, garaged cars, cars parked outside. Nobody is immune. The climate is simply too aggressive.

Health Risks You Shouldn't Ignore

Car mould isn't just ugly and smelly. It's a genuine health concern, especially if you or your family have:

If you can see mould in your car, you're also breathing mould spores every time you drive. Your car's AC system recirculates air through the cabin — and if there's mould in the system, you're breathing it in whether you can see it or not.

Don't just wipe the visible mould and call it done. The spores are everywhere, and they'll come back within days if you don't address the root cause.

DIY Steps for Mild Mould

If you've caught it early — small spots on seats, a bit on the steering wheel, light surface mould — you can tackle it yourself. Here's how:

Step 1: Air It Out

Park the car in direct sunlight with all windows and doors open for at least 2-3 hours. UV light kills surface mould spores, and airflow removes trapped moisture. Pick a dry day — obviously not in the middle of wet season.

Step 2: Vacuum Everything

Using a vacuum with a HEPA filter (important — regular vacuums just spread spores), vacuum every surface: seats, carpets, floor mats, boot, door pockets, between seat rails. Remove floor mats and vacuum underneath them.

Step 3: Clean with White Vinegar

Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray directly onto mouldy surfaces and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Vinegar kills about 82% of mould species and is safe for most car interior surfaces.

Important: Don't use bleach on car interiors. It damages upholstery, discolours surfaces, and creates toxic fumes in an enclosed space.

Step 4: Scrub and Wipe

Use a soft brush or microfibre cloth to scrub the affected areas. For fabric seats and carpets, use a stiff bristle brush. For leather, use a soft cloth only — don't scratch the surface.

Wipe everything down with clean, damp microfibre cloths. Use multiple cloths so you're not spreading mould around.

Step 5: Dry Completely

This is the most important step. Leave the car open in the sun until everything is bone dry. If you can't sun-dry, use a fan or dehumidifier pointed into the cabin. Mould needs moisture to grow — if you remove the moisture, you stop the cycle.

When to Call a Professional

DIY works for mild, surface-level mould. But there are situations where you need professional help:

What We Do: Professional Mould Removal

When we tackle a mould job, here's what the process looks like:

  1. Assessment: We inspect the entire interior with UV light and moisture meters to identify all affected areas — including hidden spots you can't see.
  2. Extraction: Full interior extraction — we remove floor mats, pull back carpets where needed, and use commercial extractors to pull moisture and contaminants from deep within the fabric and padding.
  3. Anti-microbial treatment: We apply professional-grade anti-microbial solutions that kill mould, bacteria, and spores on contact. These are far more effective than household vinegar and safe for all interior surfaces.
  4. Steam treatment: High-temperature steam kills remaining mould spores and sanitises hard surfaces — dashboard, centre console, door panels, steering wheel, gear shifter.
  5. AC sanitisation: We treat the AC evaporator and ducting with an anti-bacterial fogger that reaches every corner of the air system.
  6. Drying: Industrial fans and dehumidifiers to ensure the interior is completely dry before we close up.
  7. Protection: We apply leather conditioner with anti-fungal properties and fabric protectant to resist future mould growth.

The whole process takes 4-6 hours for a standard car. Severe cases may need a second treatment a week later. Cost ranges from $250-$600 depending on severity and vehicle size.

Prevention Tips — Stop It Coming Back

Removing mould is one thing. Keeping it from coming back in Cairns is the real challenge. Here's what we tell every client:

Keep It Dry

Keep It Clean

Keep It Protected

Common Spots Mould Hides That People Miss

Most people only notice mould when it's visible on seats or the steering wheel. But here's where it really likes to hide:

In Cairns, we recommend checking these spots at least once a month during wet season. Catching mould early is the difference between a 20-minute DIY clean and a $500 professional job.

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