What are the clever tips for cleaning car interiors?

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Mildred
07/25/25 12:23pm
Clever tips for cleaning car interiors are as follows: 1. Soft towels and friction sponges are the two most commonly used tools for cleaning interiors, usually used in combination. The sponge is soaked in clean water, excess water is wrung out, and then it can be used to clean hard-to-reach areas. Floating dirt is wiped away with a dry towel. Although brushes have strong stain-removing capabilities, improper force can scratch and damage some interior surfaces, so the force used with brushes must be moderate. Brushes are typically used to clean plastic parts inside the car. 2. Choose a neutral cleaning agent, and remember to dilute it when using it, otherwise it may corrode the seat surface. Foam cleaners are also good, as they are highly foamy and less likely to penetrate materials like synthetic fibers and leather. They can be used for most interior space cleaning, but it is recommended to use a neutral cleaning agent for better results. 3. Cleaning slime can be used to clean narrow gaps and other hard-to-reach areas inside the car, making it very convenient, such as air conditioning vents. Floor mats are the most likely to get dirty, and the cleaning method depends on the material. For plush floor mats, they can be directly washed with water, brushed clean, and then spun dry. If they are made of wool or have a cardboard layer in the middle, dry cleaning is the best option. Spray with foam cleaner, brush directly with a dry brush, and finally wipe with a dry towel.
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