How to Clean the Interior Car Roof?

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Alex
07/24/25 7:28am
The method for cleaning the interior car roof: Use foam cleaner and a brush for large-scale cleaning, then wipe it dry with a towel. However, it is important to note that the padding inside the roof is made of heat insulation and sound-absorbing material, which has strong water absorption. Therefore, the towel must be kept relatively dry during cleaning; otherwise, the roof material will become soaked and difficult to dry thoroughly. The tools needed for cleaning the interior car roof include a shoe brush, toothbrush, bamboo skewers or toothpicks, plenty of tissue paper, diluted dishwashing liquid or household laundry detergent, a spray bottle, leather protectant, foam cleaner, several towels, a steam generator, and all-purpose cleaner.
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DeHenry
08/11/25 3:09am
When cleaning the interior car roof, first use a vacuum cleaner to remove surface dust to prevent dirt from embedding deeper. Then prepare a soft-bristle brush and a neutral interior cleaner, spraying a little onto the stains—avoid using too much, as it may leave water marks. Gently brush a few times and wipe with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. Be careful not to use too much water, as soaking the material can lead to mold or deformation. After completion, let it air-dry naturally and open the windows to speed up drying. Regular cleaning like this can extend the roof's lifespan and prevent aging. Here’s a tip: For stubborn stains, apply a baking soda solution for a few minutes before wiping for better results. Remember, gentle techniques are key—using harsh cleaners can cause discoloration or fabric damage. Take your time and avoid rushing, as hasty scrubbing may cause cracks. Prevention is better than cure; parking in the shade to avoid direct sunlight can also reduce stain buildup.
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