Car Cleaning Hacks to make your Spring-Cleaning Last

- Use appropriate brushes for appropriate places
- Do not use homemade or chemical-based products
- Clean your car with the right cleaning solutions to protect it
Drive through spring with a clean vehicle. Let's dive in!
Interior surfaces should be vacuumed and brushed.
It would be best if you started by using a brush with fine bristles to wipe off the dust from the surfaces of your car. Clean the buttons, seat cushion crevices, and ventilation spaces to remove all the dust and dirt.
Vacuuming your car will help you remove the dirt from inner areas that are difficult to reach. Clear out all the unwanted items like empty cups or bags and throw them in the trash can to make your car clutter-free.
Organize your car by putting everything in its place, such as the sunglasses and documents, where they need to be. This will help you to create order—end by spraying an air freshener.

Use a hard brush to clean the carpets.
Your carpet and mats will require thorough cleaning after the winter season. Use a brush with hard bristles for best results. This will allow you to clean the mats and carpet thoroughly by removing all the debris, dust, and dirt from your carpet. Vacuum the carpet once you're done with the cleaning.
Wash Your Car's Tyres
Non-acidic tyre products do a great job of cleaning your car's tyres. They don't damage your tyres with harsh chemicals. Take a hard-bristled brush and clean your tyres before washing off all the dirt. Your tyres will be in great shape, and it will give your car curbside appeal as well.

Take Care of the Exterior
Clean and wash your car's exterior delicately to remove all the dirt and dust without damaging it. The best option is to hand-wash the exterior and use a carwash solution instead of homemade products such as dishwashing soap. Use foam to remove the excess water that collects and wipe it clean. Removing excess water is better than letting your car air dry.
Cleaning your windows
The last step is to clean your windows. You clean the windows last so that cleaning other parts doesn't make your windows dirty. Use a window cleaner instead of a glass cleaner to keep your windows in pristine condition. Use a cloth with microfiber to clean marks, spots, or streaks on the window. Remember to clean the top of your window once you roll down the windows. Follow these tips for windows free from blemishes.

Conclusion
Follow these tips to have your car shining and looking as good as new. The spring season is the perfect time to clean your car of all the dirt and dust that accumulates during the winter season.
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