What cleaning agents can be used for dirty car interiors?
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Multi-purpose foam cleaners are commonly used for cleaning car interiors. Since car interiors are mostly made of materials like leather, velvet, and fabric, foam cleaners can effectively remove stains from interior surfaces without causing secondary corrosion. They are also convenient to use – simply spray the foam and wipe it off with a soft cloth. Cleaning car seats: Cleaning methods vary depending on the seat material. For fabric seats, evenly spray foam cleaner on the surface, let it sit for 10-15 seconds, then wipe clean with a dry towel. Foam cleaner can also be used on leather seats, but it's best to test it on a hidden area first to check for color fading. If fading occurs, discontinue use. Alternatively, leather seats can be wiped with a damp, well-wrung towel, followed by leather conditioner for maintenance. Cleaning car headliners: Cover already cleaned interior areas with a cloth, then use a brush to remove dust and dirt from the headliner surface. Spray foam cleaner and let it sit for 2 minutes before wiping repeatedly with a cotton cloth. Cleaning car floor mats: Floor mats are usually removable, making it easier to clean the interior thoroughly. For cleaning car floors, it's best to have a car vacuum cleaner to remove dust from hard-to-reach areas. Other interior parts can also be cleaned with foam cleaner. However, note that if the foam sits too long, it will turn into water, so don't let it stay on certain surfaces for extended periods – wipe immediately after spraying.