In the know: How to remove stains in your car
Sometimes you just can’t help it. The leather, fabric trims, and even the carpet of your car can get dirty. Much worse, these can cause stubborn stains that will definitely leave a mark on the affected surface.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What is considered a natural stain remover?
Vinegar is considered a natural stain remover and decreases the risk of exposing delicate surfaces to harmful chemicals.Why should you consider taking your car to a detailer?
Detailers are not only knowledgeable in addressing these problems but they also have specialized solutions and job-specific equipment to remove the stain from your car’s interior.That said, we’re going to take a look at some of the ways you can remove these spots and smudges to help you keep your ride immaculately clean.
Vinegar solution
While vinegar is often used for cooking and as a complementary condiment, it can also be used as a cleaning solution to help you get rid of stains in your car.
A common practice among car owners is to mix vinegar with hot water.
With it, you would want to dab the affected area with the solution to help break down the stain. A gentle brush might be in order, just so you can better remove any residual material. Finally, wipe the area with warm water and dry it using a microfiber cloth
Many favor this first-aid solution since it decreases the risk of exposing delicate surfaces to harmful chemicals.
Detergent mix
If your vinegar solution won’t work, you might need to treat the stain with a detergent mix.
Detergent cleaners are typically made with chemicals that aid in the breaking down of grime and oil, which will be helpful in taking off stains from your car’s interior.
Just like the vinegar solution, you will have to mix the detergent with water.
Also, make sure not to add bleach as it can damage the color of the surface you are treating.
Dab a piece of clean cloth with your detergent mix and rub the surface with it. Allow the chemicals to break down the stain and continue to rub the area.
You might also need to gently scrub it with a brush to help remove the stain.
Trim restorers
In some cases, it’s better to cover up the stain than to remove it. Not only will you risk scratching the affected surface but also damaging the stained area.
You can use trim restorers to darken door trims, dashboards, and center consoles. Gently applying these products would do well in hiding minor stains.
A trip to the detailer
When all else fails, or if you’re unsure about what to do, it’s best to call the professionals and leave the job to them.
Detailers are not only knowledgeable in addressing these problems but they also have specialized solutions and job-specific equipment to remove the stain from your car’s interior.
Conclusion
There are several ways to remove various stains in your car’s cabin. It will do no harm to try out simple do-it-yourself practices, especially if you have the required items in your home.
And in the same regard, it is also not wrong to admit that cleaning stains is not your expertise and that details are better equipped to handle such jobs.
Photos from Ruben Mahanan IV and Mercedes-Benz
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