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Maintenance applies to your vehicle's interior, too
Written by Press Staff Writer   
Thursday, 07 April 2011 10:26

Recent studies have estimated that many Americans spend as much as three hours a day in their cars. Over the course of a typical week, that's almost one entire day behind the wheel. That not only translates to lots of face time with your vehicle's interior, but it also provides ample opportunities for the buildup of dirt, grime, coffee, and food stains that can leave a car's interior appearing haggard and worn.

In addition to robbing a car's interior of its aesthetic appeal, the buildup of dirt and grease can also cause the vehicle to degrade over time. Though it's common to associate vehicle maintenance with what's under the hood, drivers should also make maintenance a priority for the vehicle's interior. When cleaning a car's interior, address each and every nook and cranny.

Consoles & Cup Holders
Perhaps no part of a vehicle's interior is more susceptible to dirt and grease buildup than the center console, which is typically home to a vehicle's cup holders. Spilled coffee or soda is something every driver can relate to, and cleaning such spills is harder than it sounds.

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Clean Under the Carpets
Particularly after a long winter, a vehicle's carpets can be a major eyesore. Remove the floor mats and thoroughly vacuum any dirt buildup that might have multiplied with each winter snowstorm or spring shower. Your carpets will look better and last longer.


Dashboards & Door Panels
In order to drive a vehicle, motorists must look out over the dashboard. Despite that, dashboards are often overlooked when it comes to cleaning a car's interior.


Address the Upholstery
When buying a new car, many auto buyers are concerned about the car's potential resale value. That's a genuine concern, as resale value is often influenced by more than just the number of miles on the odometer. Dirty upholstery is an instant turnoff for most used car buyers, so drivers should be diligent and clean their upholstery regularly, including immediately after any spills. Be careful when using water to clean the upholstery, as you don't want any water getting into places that can damage electrical components or create a moldy smell.


Practice Preventive Care
Much like humans, a car is susceptible to UV rays. Whereas a human would apply sunscreen to his or her skin to protect against sunburn, drivers can apply a UV-protectant product to their vehicle's interior to guard against problems that often result from overexposure to the sun.


Overcome the Odor
Masking odors is another concern for many vehicle owners. While some spring days are ideal for rolling down the windows, spring showers are often a force to be reckoned with during the spring season.

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