Many car owners regularly maintain their vehicles for their beloved cars, but it is still inevitable that there will be ‘debris’ in those unseen corners. Therefore, many car owners equip their cars with car vacuum cleaners for cleaning. As the name suggests, a car vacuum cleaner is a vacuum used in the car, but can it be used at home?
Dust inside a car is a real headache. Cleaning the car seats, dashboard, and air vents requires a car vacuum cleaner. So, how much does a car vacuum cleaner cost? And how do you choose the right car vacuum cleaner?
A car vacuum cleaner is a vacuum cleaner used in a car. When using a vacuum cleaner, do not point the nozzle directly at the seats and suck up the dirt; instead, blow away the dirt first. Dust stuck to the car can be vacuumed up. It is best to wear a mask while vacuuming to avoid inhaling airborne dust that may affect your respiratory health.
First, you need to clean up the debris in the car. For hard-to-clean stains, you can use a specialized interior cleaner or leather care product. During the cleaning process, please avoid using detergents containing alcohol to avoid damaging the interior materials. In addition, olive oil can also be used to clean the car interior.
Common professional products for cleaning car interiors include stain removers (mainly used for cleaning leather and plastic materials), foam cleaners (used for cleaning fabric seats, ceilings, floor mats and floors), and products specifically designed for cleaning leather. In addition, tools such as towels and plastic clips are also needed to assist in cleaning. Please note that before using stain removers or foam cleaners, they should be tested to prevent the agents from damaging the interior.
The method of cleaning car seats depends on the material of the seats.
Daily methods to keep seats clean include regular dusting, using a soft brush or vacuum cleaner, and avoiding the use of overly irritating or harmful cleaning agents.
