For car lovers who spend most of
their time working on their cars for hours or even days just to present it on
their selves as a precious gift, cleaning the interior is more important than
the exterior. Enthusiasts will spend most of their time detailing their cars'
inside and it will still make sense.
Technically, there are two
surfaces of a car’s interior which are divided into: the breathable surfaces
which include the cloth of the car’s seats and the vinyl such as the dashboard.
Step 1 – Vacuum
Before plugging in the vacuum and
inhaling everything that comes in contact, you have to first remove the things
that will go against your work like the mats, auto kits, etc. You must use a
strong kind of vacuum.
The small ones which run through
rechargeable batteries will not be enough more so those that are plugged inside
the lighter plug of your car. It is more advisable that you use something more
powerful like your home’s vacuum cleaner. That would be perfect for the job.
Remove the mats and just do the
cleaning separately. Vacuum everything in sight which includes those that will
soon be cleaned with liquid cleaner. Use a brush for places inside your car
that could get marred with any impact coming from solid edge attachments.
Step 2 – Do the vinyl
This is easier than vacuuming.
Just use a vinyl cleaner like Simple Green which is pretty much available in
automobile stores and the like. Dilute part of the concentration to water then
go intense for stains that are stubborn.
Drench the soft cloth inside the
mixture then apply it in a liberal manner to the concerned sections. After
applying, dry it up immediately using a towel made from microfiber. This is not
advised to be used in metallic surfaces.
Step 3 – Innermost cleaning
If you have the strength for it,
remove the car seats every time you do interior detailing. That is how thorough
your cleaning should be. It will be easier on your part to clean the interior
if you have no seats to hinder your cleaning although there are cars that don’t
allow you to remove the seats so you have to work hard just to get the dirt out
of the tiny spaces present on your car seats.
Step 4 – Floor mat cleaning
This is also easy. After removing
them from your car’s interior, whale away then hose them and consider them as
part of the wash job exteriorly. Majority who do this gets most of the dirt out
but some may find it quite difficult. If the exterior washing doesn’t get the
job done, then it is now necessary to apply a carpet cleaner then brush it.
Clean the part of the driver’s
seat covered in vinyl with whatever chosen equivalent you have available. Never
try treating the area with dressing for it will cause some problems like the
driver getting slipped and may have difficulties in pedals.
Tough tip: it is always good to
use hot or warm water whenever you plan on cleaning your interior. You can heat
it up in a microwave although this strategy is only meant for those who are
doing it at home because when it comes to professional car detailing, the model
will be stronger. Other models will provide provisions for water heating.
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