Clean Up Your Car's Upholstery

By Cornelius Nunev


Your vehicle's upholstery will become soiled by everyday dirt, food, smoke, sweat and other fluids, sprays, powders and salves. Regular contact with the blazing sun only makes things worse. Here's the best way to clean your vehicle's upholstery so that you will not be embarrassed for your date to see just how terrible you are when you are cruising by yourself.

Automobiles are for driving

The easiest way to help keep your automobile clean is to not juggle food, drinks, reading materials, telephones, grooming appliances, makeup and toys. Pay attention to the road and keep both hands on the wheel. If you need to break into your stash of distractions, pull over so that you can devote your full attention.

Maintain through washing

Just like you regularly vacuum your home, you need to regularly vacuum your vehicle. Vacuum underneath all the mats and on top of them if they need it. Use the different parts to make sure you get all the nooks and crannies. This day-to-day maintenance is important. It makes it harder for dirt to set in when the upholstery fibers are upright, which happens when you vacuum.

It is totally worth forking out the cash to get certain spot repellents that will shield your upholstery. They are expensive, but they can guard your carpet. One great example is Scotchguard.

Washing leather

If you think it's a good idea to purchase Armor All or some other leather-cleaning product for your vehicle's upholstery, then additionally you most likely think that the only water secure to drink is Fiji. For washing leather, a damp towel is usually all that's necessary. Fully finished leather is already water resistant, so if you catch a spill quickly, it may not seep through. If the spot is a bit more severe - such as ink or nail polish - you'll need leather cleaner and a soft sponge. Don't use products that aren't intended for leather only.

Homemade washing solution

Specialty cleaners may also be necessary for rubber and vinyl upholstery surfaces. Some home remedies will even work. With vinyl, try baking soda on a damp rag, followed by a rinse with dishwashing detergent and water. Considering that rubber and vinyl are even more susceptible to sun damage, an interior protectant can be a good investment.

Extras to consider

Dilute coffee spills with cool water and blot. If the spot remains, soak with glass cleaner and blot dry after 5 minutes

Clean greasy stains with paint thinner (test in a discrete area of carpet first) and salt or cornmeal. Let it sit overnight, then vacuum the area

Use hairspray or salt on pen ink stains in carpeting

Getting rid of vomit does not have to be difficult. Just put club soda or baking soda on it to dilute the acids in it

Mix laundry starch and cold water to cover blood. After letting it dry, you can vacuum it away

Cold water is used on alcohol spills

Brighten fading carpet by first vacuuming, then sponging it lightly with clear ammonia and water. The mixture is a half-cup of ammonia to one pint of water. Note: Do not use ammonia on wool carpet

Getting rid of fleas and flea eggs will take two applications of Borax. Just let it sit for an hour and vacuum. It will also get rid of smelly carpet

Spray the carpet with a mixture of five parts water and one part liquid fabric softener. This will get rid of static

In case you are sick of carpet imprints, you can use iron on low over a damp towel to get rid of it. You can melt things if you leave the iron there though.

Want your vehicle mats to look good? Just use liquid shoe wax polish




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