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Well, Ive done most of these clean-ups on cars other than my Mini (thankfully), in most cases the cars were rentals that needed to be turned around & re-rented.
The most common ailment is usually a car that reaks of cigarette smoke. I shop vac the interior removing any trace of ash and then spray the heck out of the car with fabreze. Our fabreze comes concentrated and we mix it a little strong. Lastly there is no replacement for airing the car out as much as possible. A strong fabreze smell if most of the time better that a smoky one, but the airing helps.
Worn, filthy dirty floor mats? Replace them - for the amount of effort that you would put into them making them look semi-reasonable it will be more cost-effective just getting replacements.
Most everything else i'd use elbow grease and any ol soap you have on hand. (even concentrate fabreze can help remove some stains)
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