How to Remove Water Stains from Car Interiors?
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After filling a basin with water, add a spoonful of baking soda, then wipe the stained area to remove the water stains. Squeeze some shower gel onto the water stains and scrub repeatedly to remove them.
As an experienced car owner with over a decade of driving, when dealing with interior water stains, I always handle it calmly. First, I gently blot the excess water on the surface with a dry towel, avoiding vigorous wiping to prevent spreading. Then, I use a slightly damp cloth dipped in warm water to slowly clean the stained area. If the effect is not satisfactory, I spray a bit of car interior cleaner, wait a few minutes, and then gently wipe with a soft sponge. Remember to use a fan to dry or open the windows for ventilation after cleaning to prevent internal mold, which can cause odors and damage to the interior. Prevention is key—regularly check the door seals and sunroof, and choose covered parking spots on rainy days. Well-maintained interiors not only retain the car's value but also enhance comfort. Using this method, I've avoided the hassle of replacing the interior, saving both money and effort.