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Interior-Care

Dust particles in your car (on the upholstery and carpet) should be removed before washing.

  • Use rubber mats to cover the carpet on the floor of your car. These mats are easy to remove and can be washed clean. However do not neglect to clean-up dirt particles which get lodged in the carpet underneath. This can be done using a small brush.

  • Vacuum up dirt from the surface of the interiors and also all the hard-to-reach areas. (example: between each seat box and console)

  • Using too much water for cleaning of upholstery can can damage the foam under the fabric as water can seep through. It is best to use a damp cloth for cleaning the interior of your car.

  • Tougher stains could be cleaned using a cotton swab soaked in petrol.

  • Be sure to clean up food or softdrinks spilled inside the car unless you want cockroaches creeping around.

  • Car perfumes with light fragrances can make your car smell fresh.

Always use cold water to remove stains in carpeting or fabric (Hot water makes stains "set-in" and harder to remove).

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