Car maintenance is important. It will ensure that your vehicle retains its value and can be used as a pride-worthy piece of art.
There are many options for car interiors. It all comes down price, brand, or purpose of vehicle. For
commercial vehicles, vinyl seating may be an option. But regardless of
the sector, vehicles will likely have a variety plastics in their
dashboards and trim features. It
can be a textured surface, piano-black plastic or a ‘carbon-fibre’
effect. Some higher-end models even have carbon-fibre. However, they all
get dirty and need to be cleaned. Here are some ways to do it.
How to clean car interior plastic
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Bucket with clean water
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Vacuum cleaner
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Detail brush for those corners that are difficult to reach
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Select microfibre fabrics
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Drying towel
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All-purpose cleaning product
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Detail spray for the perfect finishing touch
How to clean plastic car seats
We move around our cars constantly, leaving dust behind and creating stains and finger marks on the interior surfaces. Car interior cleaning is easy, but it will make car ownership more enjoyable.
Begin
by vacuuming throughout the area to remove all dust and loose
particles. You can use the tools to reach into any nooks or crannies. Car
electronics don’t like water so it is best to avoid areas with
technology. But some surfaces, such metal or plastic doors trims and
other surfaces can be wiped with a damp microfibre towel to remove any
surface marks. Next, you should use an interior cleaning product
designed for multiple surfaces. It will remove stubborn marks, spillage
stains and leave a shiny surface.
You
can wash surfaces with a good automotive drying towel. This will catch
any extra water and dry it before you apply a cleaning product.
Top Tip Do not spray the surface cleaner everywhere at once. Instead, use it sparingly and spray directly onto a microfibre fabric. Microfibre cloths are excellent because they actually collect dirt inside the fibres and don't just spread it about. You should change them every day when you're working.
Showroom finish
The
best way to deal with interior surfaces is to vacuum thoroughly and
then use an all purpose cleaner. But, if you want something extra
special, spray a brand-name interior detailing spray that is suitable on
metal, vinyl, or plastic surfaces. This product leaves a showroom looking clean and fresh. It is worth the extra effort.
How to clean black plastic interiors in cars
Some trim, be it textured or anonymous gray plastic, won't pick up dust. Plastic touchscreen surfaces are also susceptible to dust and marks, especially black plastic trim. For cleaning, clean as usual. However, you can apply an anti-static detail spray to a piece of cloth. It will really help to prevent dust accumulation. Use it sparingly.
How to clean car interior plastic trim
It is a good idea to clean out all junk in the door bins or dashboard consoles first. After that, do a thorough vacuuming. This will make it easier to use cleaning products. You can reach into every nook and crevice with your vacuum, including the brush attachment. You can use a detailing tool to get around switchesgear or air vents. Proceed to the next cleaning step as described above.
How to clean hard plastic car interiors
It is easy to scratch hard plastics so be gentle with any tools. For stubborn marks, wipe the area with a microfibre cotton cloth. Don't use water on electronics.
How to remove mud and dirt from your car's interior plastic
It is common to bring mud inside your car when you are out and about during winter. For example, boots tend to rub against the trim of doors. Wet mud can be spread out by trying to clean it up. It's best to let the mud dry and then to brush with a soft bristled broom. Do not use a hard brush because it can scratch the surface. You
can wipe the surface clean with a damp towel. Then, use an interior
cleaner on a soft cloth. This will remove any residue or stains. You can give your plastic a 'new' look by spraying it with interior detailing.
How to clean an interior car made from textured plastic
Some interiors of car have textured or grooved surfaces. A good example of this is the plastic trim at the door's shuts. It's
still plastic so clean it the same way as before but also use a soft
bristle to reach any grooves or textures that a vacuum cleaner might
miss.
Car maintenance and cleaning can be very rewarding. You can take a step back and marvel at your hard work. A clean interior makes motoring enjoyable. A car that has been well maintained will last longer and be more attractive.