Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Car Interior Cleaning Tips
Most people spend a great deal of time in their vehicles. If you're one those that basically live in your vehicle and, in particular those with small children, you probably know how dirty your car could possibly get. A clean car interior not only looks great, it is also better for your health and health of your passengers.
It takes approximately an hour or so to clean the entire interior thoroughly. Take extra care with water inside the car; if water gets into electrical components, it may cause problems. Similarly, don't soak the seats too much and don't let water to get under the carpet; it could cause corrosion, stains and damp mouldy smell. Make certain to dry the interior well after you're finished.
Dump things which shouldn’t be in the car into a small bin. Throw trash into a garbage bag. Spritz the cup holders with glass cleaner and let sit.
Making use of the wipes, clean the dashboard, center console, inside door pockets, steering wheel, and gearshift. Spray air-conditioner treatment into the air vents beneath the windshield and let sit.
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Clean leather seats with a few wipes. (Seats that are upholstered will get vacuumed later.)
Put a wipe around the end of a flat-head screwdriver, and run it over the buttons and switches on the dashboard. Wipe out the cup holders with paper towels.
Spray glass cleaner on paper towels and wipe all the windows, including the windshield, sunroof, and rear window.
Take away the floor mats and whack them against each other to dislodge any dirt.
On the driveway, vacuum the floor mats using the bare hose of a hand vac for maximum power (do not attach a tool). Vacuum the seat upholstery and foot wells, moving the front seats fully forward, then back, to hit every spot.
Replace the mats and return the seats to their original placements. Open all the doors and allow clean air to blow through.
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