/How To Clean Your Car According to Pro

How To Clean Your Car According to Pro

Introduction

If you’re like me, you probably take pride in your car. You also probably don’t hesitate to spend money on its upkeep. But did you know that there are some cleaning products that work just as well as the name brands but cost much less? These homemade cleaners are easy to make and use, so try them out next time you want to keep your vehicle in tip-top shape! Take important notes on which car cleaning products you need to use for each part of your car.

Using the Right Tools

When cleaning your car, it’s important to use the right tools. While a microfiber cloth is great for most of the interior, you should also have a soft bristle brush for tough stains and a soft cloth for the dashboard and seats.

Microfiber cloths are excellent at picking up dust and dirt without scratching surfaces. They work well on glass, plastic trim, leather seats and vinyl headliners (you may want to use a separate towel for these materials).

Vacuum the Interior

Next, vacuum the interior.

You can use a soft brush attachment on your vacuum to gently clean the dash and other surfaces. Be sure to use a vacuum with a HEPA filter or an air purifier to get rid of any allergens lurking inside. If you don’t have one, consider investing in one because it will be worth it in terms of how much cleaner your car will feel!

Don’t forget about the trunk! It’s easy for things like dog toys and spare change to collect in there over time, so make sure to go through it periodically and make sure that everything is accounted for.

Wash the Interior

The first step to cleaning your car is to wash the interior. Use a microfiber cloth or a sponge, a bucket and soap or car shampoo, and finally a clean towel to dry it off.

In order to make sure you’re getting into all of those nooks and crannies on your dashboard, use an old toothbrush that you don’t mind throwing away afterwards (you probably shouldn’t use this method on the dash itself). If there are any hard-to-reach areas that need more attention than just some scrubbing with an old toothbrush, consider using compressed air instead.

Clean Windows With Vinegar

Vinegar is a great window cleaner. Everyone has vinegar in the house and it’s cheap to buy, so it makes sense for you to use this product at home. Below are the steps you should follow:

  • Mix 1/2 cup of white vinegar with one gallon of water. The ratio can vary depending on how dirty your windows are, but make sure you mix enough so that there will be some left over when you finish cleaning them all up!
  • Wipe down your windows with paper towels or microfiber cloths until they are completely clean again! This may take some time depending on what kind of dirt was accumulated on them in the first place (for example if they were covered by tree sap), but don’t worry too much about it because once we get done rinsing off all vinegar residue there won’t be any leftover dirt left behind either​!
  • Afterwards rinse off all remaining residue using clean water from another source such as faucet taps inside bathrooms within houses​; then dry everything off with fresh paper towels before putting away equipment like buckets again​!

Remove Water Spots With White Vinegar and Baking Soda

Remove Water Spots With White Vinegar and Baking Soda

Sprinkle baking soda onto a clean cloth, then spray vinegar onto the baking soda. Rub the water spot with a clean cloth until it’s gone. Rinse with water and dry with another clean cloth.

Remove odors with baking soda and water paste

  • Mix baking soda and water in a small bowl.
  • Apply the paste to the affected area on your car with a sponge or cloth, and let it dry for about an hour.
  • Use a damp cloth to remove any remaining residue. Repeat if necessary.

clean your car with homemade products.

When you’re cleaning your car, there are several homemade solutions to choose from. Vinegar and baking soda will remove odors from the interior while also making it smell fresh.

  • For windows, spray them with vinegar and wipe clean with newspaper.
  • To clean upholstery and carpeting, sprinkle some baking soda on a damp cloth or sponge and scrub away any stains.
  • If you want to keep the exterior of your car looking shiny and new, use vinegar (or even better: apple cider vinegar since it has more natural acids) as a de-greaser on soap scum, road grime, or other sticky substances that have accumulated over time on the body of your vehicle.

Conclusion

These tips will help you to maintain a clean and healthy car. With regular cleaning, your car will look its best and last longer. The key is to take the time to do this job right. Don’t skimp on any step!