How To Deep Clean Your Car’s Interior Effectively

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How To Deep Clean Your Car’s Interior Effectively

Let’s face it. Deep cleaning your car isn’t the most exciting part of the riding experience. Nonetheless, you must do it. Who wants to sit in a dirty car? If you don’t, you need to take the steps to deep clean your car’s interior effectively. This article will show you how. 

Vacuum All Surfaces

First, you need to get rid of the big stuff. Once you have removed empty bottles, cans, bags, and food wrappers, from the interior, remove all the carpets. You should note that when you vacuum, you’ll want to use all the attachments to clean the interior in various ways. You’ll probably also need other car cleaning tools, so get those ready. After you vacuum, use a bristled brush to remove dust from air vents, seat corners, and hard-to-reach creases. Your dashboard is a huge dust collector, and air vents are particularly important since they can actively blow dust into your car. Use a compressed air blower to get rid of anything you’ve brushed off these surfaces and move on to the next step.

Clean Vacuumed Surfaces

After vacuuming, spray and wipe each surface with an interior detailing cleaner. You can even wipe LCD screens with the right fingerprints and grime that may accumulate. Make sure you use the proper cleaning agent if you have leather seats. Leather upholstery, vinyl, and suede require cleaner and conditioner. Never use water to clean suede or any other upholstery just mentioned. If you do that too often, it could crack and become mishappen. You don’t want that happening in your car. Wipe down everything until it looks brand new.

Get Rid of Bad Odors

If you have a bad odor but can’t quite figure out the culprit, try steam cleaning your air vents. When you use an air freshener, know that it often only masks the smell. It won’t take care of the source. The smell will still linger, and you won’t get it out entirely. More than likely, the issue is your air vents, which sometimes get dust and other particles backed up in them. The air vents are particularly important since they can blow the dust, along with germs and bacteria. This is detrimental to your health, so use a pressurized compressor to clean them out. 

Don’t Wait Too Long To Deep Clean

It’s only natural for us to procrastinate on some things. However, if you have a food stain or spill, take the time to clean it immediately. Most people allow these stains and spills to pile, then clean at the end of a month. A routine spot cleaning is necessary; putting it off because “no one can see it” isn’t a valid excuse. The resale value will shoot up if you’ve deep cleaned your car when selling it. Being proactive is one of the most important things you can do when trying to deep clean your car effectively. 

In short, deep cleaning your car is an important part of the upkeep of your car. Don’t procrastinate on this simple step. Instead, do all you can to keep your vehicle in the best shape. This guide should be of great help to you. 

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