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Interior Cleaning - Wellsy - 30:th-Jan-2017

Hi guys!

Today I will be talking about cleaning the interior of the car. This is suited for weekly or biweekly cleaning. For more in depth cleaning, take a look at my interior shampoo post which will be posted shortly.

Firstly, remove all rubbish, litter, larger stones and leaves from the vehicle.

Then use a dash brush (pic below) to dust the dashboard, vents, trims and other niggly bits. Allow the dust to fall to the floor.

Use a vacuum with a crevice tool (pic below) to vacuum the floor and seats, the crevice tool is great for the side of the seats and for tight areas.

After this, use a dedicated Interior Cleaner or a mild APC (All purpose cleaner), with a cloth to wipe down all the plastics. If you have a leather cleaner, you can use this to wipe down your leather seats as part of your routine.

I use CarPro Inside, which is a dedicated Interior Cleaner and Leather Cleaner. It also dilutes at 5: 1 (5 parts water to 1 part product).

It foams up lightly to allow longer dwell time, which breaks down the grime and dirt before wiping away with a cloth, leaving behind a refreshing scent.

All that's left is your windows, 2 cloths, one to wipe the window cleaner on, and the other to buff off to a streak free finish.

Top tip - spray air freshener under your mats and seats for longevity.

Happy Hoovering!








Interior Cleaning - Wellsy - 30:th-Jan-2017

This customers car, which I did today, was via the same method as above.