2 Kasım 2011 Çarşamba

How to clean car interior

A clean interior not just looks great, it is also better for your health and health of your passengers.
This friend of mine's 8-years old Acura on the photo has more than 140K miles on the odometer; yet with proper care its interior still looks very good, as you can see.
Below there are few tips how to clean the interior of your car. It takes about an hour to clean the interior thoroughly. Just be careful with water inside the car - if the water gets into electrical components it may cause problems. Similarly, you don't want water to get inside your seats or under the carpet - it could cause corrosion, stains and damp mouldy smell. Make sure to dry the interior well after you finish cleaning.
• Vacuuming
• Cleaning fabric seats and door upholstery
• Cleaning car leather
• Cleaning the carpet
• Cleaning and polishing the dashboard
• Cleaning the windows
• How to get rid of musty smell from air conditioner

Vacuuming

Remove the floor mats. Vacuum the seats and the carpet. Using the proper attachment, reach under the seats, around the pedals and the area between front seats and central console. Vacuum floor mats separately.
Use a soft brush attachment to vacuum the dashboard, central console and the doors. Be careful not to damage knobs, vents and sticking parts. Use the same attachment vacuuming the seats. Leather seats are very easy to damage, be careful no to scratch them with the vacuum hose.


Cleaning fabric seats and door upholstery

Cleaning fabric seats Let's see how we can clean this dirty spot on the rear seat.
Cleaning fabric seats There are number of upholstery cleaning agents available. Here I used the Turtle Wax® upholstery cleaner, but other products can work as well.
The first step, spray the cleaner evenly on the upholstery.
Cleaning fabric seats Rub vigorously. Once the dirty spot is gone, wipe it thoroughly with a dry soft cloth.
Cleaning fabric seats The dirty spot is gone. You can clean all the seats and door upholstery the same way, working one area at the time. If you don't have a special upholstery cleaner, a regular laundry detergent will work as well: Mix a small amount of the detergent with warm water. Dip a clean cloth into it. Squeeze out well - you want a barely moist cloth. Work harder on dirty areas. When finished, wipe out well with a clean, soft dry cloth.

Cleaning car leather

A car leather is very delicate, so it's best to use a good product specially formulated for cleaning leather seats. Some leather care products make the leather more shiny or slippery. Other products can make it sticky or tacky, so before using it, test a product in a small area to see if you like it. Don't use paper towels on leather, they can leave scratches; use a soft clean cotton towel instead.

Cleaning leather-wrapped steering wheel Be careful with the leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob as some of the leather care products can make them slippery or sticky. I personally don't use any products on my steering wheel and a shifter knob, I just clean them with clean and barely moist cotton towel. If you use any leather care products on your steering wheel, make sure that it is not slippery before you drive.
Cleaning car leather seats Vacuum leather seat crevices with the soft brush attachment - be careful, as the vacuum hose can easily scratch the leather.
Cleaning car leather seats Spray some leather cleaner agent on the soft clean cotton towel.
Cleaning car leather seats Wipe the seat gently, reaching into crevices and around the edges.
Here I used a two-in-one leather cleaner/conditioner. If you have just a cleaner, apply a conditioner later to protect the leather.

Cleaning the carpet

Cleaning the carpetYou can clean the carpet the same way you cleaned the fabric seats and upholstery. The laundry detergent solution will work on the carpet as well.
Cleaning the carpetWork on one area at the time. Spray the carpet cleaner evenly.
Cleaning the carpetRub well. If your cleaner has a brush on it, you can use it on really dirty areas.
Cleaning the carpetWhen done, wipe it thoroughly with a dry cloth.
Cleaning the carpetAgain, don't soak the carpet with water too much, it will cause mould smell and corrosion under the carpet. Dry it out as fast as you can.


Cleaning and polishing the dashboard and interior plastic

Polishing the dashboard and interior plasticClean the dashboard, central console and other plastic parts with a barely moist clean cloth. Use a very small amount of laundry detergent to remove the stains. Dry with a clean soft dry cloth. To make it shiny, use a polish for plastic.
Polishing the dashboard and interior plasticSpray a little amount of polish. Spread it evenly with a soft brush. Don't spray directly on the stereo, or other electrical parts, use a brush instead.
Polishing the dashboard and interior plasticBuff gently with a clean soft dry cloth.
Polishing the dashboard and interior plasticThis is how it looked before and after polishing. If you prefer the dashboard and the plastic looking less shiny and more natural, there is a number of products that can do that. For example, I like the Meguiar's Natural Shine that makes the plastic look more natural.
Polishing the dashboard and interior plasticA good polish not only makes the dashboard look clean and shiny, it shields and protects the plastic. All you need to do after, just use a soft duster periodically and your dashboard will look like new for a long time.


Cleaning the windows

Cleaning car windows Lastly, clean all the windows from the outside and inside. A window-cleaning spray and glass-cleaning towel will do a good job. Be careful when cleaning the rear window from the inside - the heating lines of the defogger grid are easy to damage. Use parallel to defogger lines motion.


How to get rid of musty smell from the air conditioner

If you experience that unpleasant musty smell from the vents when the air conditioner is turned on, you can try one of the odor treatment that you can buy in your local auto parts store. It kills the bacteria and removes the mildew smell. Here we used the Air Conditioner Treatment from Wynn's® that you simply spray into outside air intake vent (check the directions on the product).
A clogged air conditioner drain tube and accumulation of leaves and other debris under the cowl panel also may cause a damp mildew smell. Clean the debris and ask the mechanic to check the air conditioner drain tube when you do your next oil change. The drain tube is usually located under the the car on the passenger side, near the firewall.






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