The most MOUTHWATERING car interior cleaning techniques ;)

If you’re on this site you’ve probably been looking for “interior car cleaning” or “car interior cleaning” (even though it’s essentially the same thing, but people tend to write it in two different ways for whatever reason. You don’t need to imagine yourself talking to a robot when entering something into a search string, you know). And that’s exactly what I’m going to tell you about here: how to properly clean the interior of your car. I’ll talk into details of cleaning different interior elements as well as review some of the tools I used to make the whole process easier.

Car Interior Sketch

Remember that if you love your car and take a proper care of it, it’ll always stay new :)

So, prior to starting a clean of your car’s interior

Remember that it’s the place you spend alot of time in, and reflects alot on your mood and character :) Take a good care of it, and it will take a good care of you.

Before you start that car interior cleaning, you’d probably need a minimum set of tools like: one or two cotton cloths, a bucket (or some other container if you’re not exactly equipped with buckets) of warm water with some kind of appropriate detergent mixed in. Make sure it’s not too much though. You’d also probably need a vacuum, if that’s possible in your case, with a set of car tools as well as a separate soft brush for the floor and floor mats.

The whole car interior cleaning endeavour shouldn’t take you more than one to two hours, depending on how lazy you are. If you’re a pro of the task you might do it even faster, but here it comes down to your skill in cleaning for the most part (hi girls :) . And oh no, I’m not a chauvenist pig in any way. Any of the tips I’ve outlined on this website are as easy for the women to follow as they are for us men :)

Remember to be careful with water inside the car (best if you use as little as possible, moist the cloths a bit, dry clean the floor and seats and if you wash mats do it outside and let them dry before placing them back) as if you get it inside any electrical componets you WILL have problems, as well as if it gets inside seats and panels you might get a not very nice corrosion spreading as well as stains and a damp smell.

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