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Exhaust-ed of your current car? Here are our top tips on spring cleaning your car before you sell

With brighter days approaching, many local drivers are considering upgrading their vehicle. If you’re thinking about selling or part exchanging your current car, a thorough spring clean is one of the simplest and most effective ways to maximise your car’s resale value.

Here at John Clark Volvo, the team regularly sees how presentation can significantly influence buyer interest and part exchange valuations.

Our Franchise Director at John Clark Volvo, Bryan Muir, explains:

“Spring is one of the busiest times of year for people changing their cars. After winter, vehicles often show signs of heavier use – from interior wear to road salt affecting paintwork. There is a stark difference in both buyer interest and part exchange car valuations when a car has been properly prepared, even when mileage and age are the same.”

If you’re preparing to sell your car in Dundee, Perth or Aberdeen, follow our expert car cleaning tips to help secure the best possible price.

1. Declutter your car completely before selling

First impressions matter. Remove all personal belongings, including:

  • Paperwork and receipts
  • Phone chargers and cables
  • Sunglasses and loose change
  • Items stored under seats and in the boot

A clean, neutral space allows potential car buyers to picture themselves behind the wheel. Whether you’re selling privately or arranging a part exchange at John Clark Volvo, a clutter-free cabin makes your vehicle feel well cared for.

2. Deep clean your car’s interior for maximum resale value

A spotless interior signals proper maintenance and pride of ownership.

  • Vacuum footwells, seat creases and hard-to-reach areas
  • Wipe dashboards, touchscreens and door panels using suitable cleaning products
  • Clean interior glass for a streak-free finish

A fresh, tidy cabin can immediately boost perceived value and make your vehicle more appealing both online and in person.

3. Refresh your car seats and upholstery

Stains, marks and odours can lower a car’s value and are often the first things buyers pick up on.

  • Use fabric cleaner for cloth seats
  • Apply specialist leather cleaner and conditioner for leather interiors
  • Remove odours with proper ventilation and interior freshening products

Restoring your upholstery helps recreate that sought-after “nearly new” feel buyers love.

4. Restore your car’s exterior shine after winter

Winter grime, tar and road salt can dull paintwork and even contribute to corrosion if left untreated.

  • Wash your car thoroughly, including wheel arches and alloy wheels
  • Remove tar spots and salt residue
  • Apply polish or wax for added shine and protection

Clean, gleaming paintwork will significantly enhance your car’s appearance in photos — essential if you’re advertising online, and will create a stronger first impression during an inspection.

5. Don’t overlook the small details

It’s often the finishing touches that influence part exchange valuations. Before bringing your car in for a valuation, consider:

  • Topping up your screen wash
  • Checking your tyres are clean and correctly inflated
  • Replacing worn wiper blades
  • Checking all lights are working

Small, inexpensive fixes can make your car feel properly maintained and ready for its next owner.


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