8 Tips to Keep Car Interior Clean

 


The interior of our cars is one of the places where we spend the most time every day.

It is also one of the factors that have the greatest impact on the pre-owned car market when it comes to evaluating the resale value of a used car.

Some of the materials inside cars require special care and can be more fragile than we imagine.

For this reason, we want to give you these 8 car interior cleaning tips that will help the surfaces inside your car always remain in the best conditions.

Becoming a more comfortable place to spend as many hours inside it and incidentally, improving the value of reselling your car for when you have to sell it and buy a new one.

These 8 car interior cleaning tips article will cover…

  1. Use Nail Polish to Fix Small Windshield Cracks
  2. Use The Proper Sprays on Plastic Surfaces
  3. Remove Liquid or Food Spills Quickly
  4. Eliminate Bad Car Smells With Baking Soda
  5. Take Care of Leather Seats and Surfaces
  6. Protect Cars Interior From Direct Sunlight
  7. Clean Your Battery Terminals With Coke
  8. Remove Car Rust With Coke

Read more about these 8 car interior cleaning tips below

1. Use Nail Polish to Fix Small Windshield Cracks

Use Nail Polish to Fix Small Windshield Cracks

Yes, of course, as its name implies, it is a product designed for nails.

But it turns out that it has other uses that popular ingenuity has discovered over time. One of them has to do with cars.

You only need a bit of transparent polish to be able to fix small cracks that you may have in the windshield of your car.

It will at least serve as a temporary solution until you have a chance to fix it properly.

As a bonus car tip nail polish can also be used to repair small scratches on the paint of a car.

2. Use The Proper Sprays on Plastic Surfaces

Use The Proper Sprays on Plastic Surfaces

For the plastic surfaces of your car such as the dashboard, doors, and console, try to use sprays that will not damage the plastic of the cars.

Prevent these fluids from falling on the interior fabric surfaces such as seats and door linings so as not to stain them.

Do not use them on the steering wheel, pedals, or gear lever as it will become more difficult to manipulate these controls.

This will put the safety of the people in the passenger compartment at risk.

To clean and remove dust from inaccessible places inside the car, such as air conditioning vents, use a new cotton swab or brush.

3. Remove Liquid or Food Spills Quickly

If the fabric is stained with food, try to clean it as quickly as possible so that the stain does not stick around.

You can place salt on the stain to absorb the remaining grease.

If any liquid has been spilled, soak up the excess with a clean cloth and allow the interior to dry.

Later, wash the fabric with special cloth cleaners.

4. Eliminate Bad Smells With Baking Soda

This is one of the most interesting and useful tricks that many do not know.

Well, if for some reason the interior of your car has an unpleasant smell such as tobacco, food, or humidity, we recommend that you try the following.

Buy baking soda and place several teaspoons in strategic points inside the cabin, leave them there one day with the doors and windows closed and stir.

This will absorb the odors from the car, although of course, for highly impregnated odors (the cigarette is especially difficult to eliminate) you may have to repeat the same process more than once.

5. Take Care of Leather Seats and Surfaces

Take Care of Leather Seats and Surfaces

If your car has seats or other surfaces lined with leather, we recommend that you pay special attention to the care of your leather seats and surfaces.

The differences in temperature that occur throughout a day and time, can crack and damage the leather in your car.

To avoid this apply with the specified frequency special products to clean the leather and keep it fresh.

6. Protect Cars Interior From Direct Sunlight

Protect the Interior of Your Car From Direct Sunlight

Some of the plastics inside are prone to discoloration and damage in sunlight.

We understand that in many cases it is necessary to leave our cars parked outdoors and if this is your case, try to acquire special reflectors to use when you leave your car in direct sunlight for long periods of time.

Protecting the interior of your car from direct sunlight will help it last much longer.

At the same time when you get in the car, the interior will not be burning hot.

7. Clean Your Battery Terminals With Coke

Those who are true fans of their cars, will not be enough for them to shine on the outside, they will also care about the interior.

Check out our post Car Battery Questions and Answers for more info.

That includes the battery, which easily fills up with grease and dirt. What to do about it?

Using a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola, you can remove all the dirt deposited there.

The result will surprise you. Certainly, Coca-Cola has more uses than you thought.

8. Remove Car Rust With Coke

Remove Car Rust With Coke

Here is another use for some Coca-Cola. You have probably heard or read that Coke can be useful when it comes to removing rust.

One use that is given to this refreshing drink is to clean the rusty areas of our vehicle.

All you have to do is pour the liquid over the rusted area and then scrub with a sponge in circular motions.

Pretty soon the rust in the car is gone. Well, it may take a while with the car above.

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Enjoy your car, take care of it and it will last for quite a long time.

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