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Car Interior Cleaning Hacks
If you have a family, does your car resemble a bomb site on a daily basis? My car certainly is a lot more ‘lived in’ than when I was single and childless. With Disney singalong CDs in the glove box, random toys appearing from under seats, and frequently sticky windows, my car is a far cry from the spotless party wagon of my youth. But never mind, I can go back to having a gleaming, shiny Porsche once the children have grown up and move on, right?
For now, I will do my best to keep our car looking and running as good as it can and try not to worry too much about it. Here are some of my car interior cleaning hacks.
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Use car bins to minimise the litter going everywhere. A simple carrier bag will suffice, or a tub with a lid. Keep a dustpan and brush or a handheld vacuum cleaner in the car to get rid of messes before they sink into your seats and create staining. Carry baby wipes with you at all times. Baby wipes are a great way of cleaning up sticky messes when on the move. A lint roller will pick up pet hair and all sorts of other little gifts, and a pet blanket will mean the hairs avoid your seats as much as possible in the first place.
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Cleaning off stains Before you clean your seats and your car’s interior, you should always vacuum and brush up any debris. This is so that your cleaning is more effective, and so that you don’t mush any debris into the interior you’re trying to clean up. Leather – to clean leather the best thing is to simply use a micro-fibre cloth to remove dust, and then use a damp cloth to wipe the surface. Other stains can be removed using moisturising soap, or rubbing alcohol. As in other cases, you should always do a test patch first. See more tips for cleaning leather on DIY Network
