Showing posts with label Car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Car. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Clean Out Your Car Like A Pro - Part 2



Start with Part 1

Deep clean the mats and upholstery
You can usually find a carpet-cleaning machine for very cheap and it's essential you use one to clean your car like a pro. It sprays water and chemical cleaner onto the fabric, then sucks up all the grime back into the machine. If you're wary of purchasing a carpet-cleaner, see if you can rent one or borrow from a friend instead.

"Detail" all corners of your car
No need for industry-standard equipment when getting into the nooks and crannies of your vehicle. Simply wrap a fine cloth with cleaning agent to the end of a screwdriver and wipe down all the crevices of your car's interior. Pay particular attention to air vents, radio dials and dirty edges along the cup holders. Afterwards, use a shining agent like Armor All along the dashboard and trim to get that luxurious sheen.

Question to the Reader: What is your favorite car wash in town?

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Clean Out Your Car Like A Pro - Part 1




Many of us love to take our car in for a pampering. Getting your vehicle detailed is always a treat, but it can get very pricey. That's why there's no harm in doing it yourself every so often. It's actually very easy to clean your car's interior -- and you don't necessarily need fancy machinery to get the job done right.




Below are a few tips to getting your vehicle so clean it'll look like the pros did it for you! Follow these tricks and you'll be riding in style... super hygienic style in no time!


Give your car a thorough vacuuming and get every last corner!
Give your carpets and seats a good vacuuming and you're halfway there to a squeaky clean interior. Move the seats forward and get rid of all the junk and debris hiding underneath. Unless you're meticulous all year-round, you might be surprised by some of the items lurking down there. Candy wrappers, lost change and even electronics are just some of the things people find underneath their car seats. Don't forget to remove the mats, and vacuum all the dirt under there too.

Question for the Reader: Do you clean your car on your own?

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