What are the main purposes of car cleaning?

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GiaLee
07/29/25 2:21pm
Car cleaning serves three main purposes: 1. Maintaining a clean exterior appearance of the vehicle; 2. Creating a healthy interior environment: Areas such as carpets, seats, air conditioning vents, and the trunk frequently come into contact with moist air or water stains. In certain conditions, these areas can become breeding grounds for bacteria, leading to mold growth and unpleasant odors, which not only affect the air quality inside the car but also pose health risks; 3. Protecting the car's interior and extending its lifespan: Regular cleaning, disinfecting, and deodorizing of the car interior can effectively prevent various contaminants from damaging interior components like carpets, leather seats, and fabric upholstery.
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