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Dry cleaning of the car interior

Dry cleaning of the car interior

Professional dry cleaning of the car interior: perfect cleanliness and comfort

Cleanliness inside the car is not only a matter of prestige, but also a guarantee of the health of the driver and passengers. Dust, bacteria, stains on the seats and unpleasant odors become constant companions of any car over time. Professional dry cleaning of the interior allows you to remove even the most difficult contaminants that an ordinary car enthusiast cannot handle.

Why do you need regular dry cleaning of your car?

Many owners believe that it is enough to periodically wipe the dashboard. However, deep cleaning is necessary for several reasons:

  1. Health:Allergens, dust mites, and fungi accumulate in fabric upholstery and carpeting.
  2. Durability of materials: Dirt acts as an abrasive, destroying fabric fibers and contributing to cracking of leather.
  3. Odor removal: Dry cleaning eliminates the cause of an unpleasant odor (mold, food residue, tobacco smoke), and does not simply mask it.
  4. Aesthetics and value: A clean interior significantly increases the resale value of a car.
Types and methods of interior cleaning

Modern interior detailing involves the use of different technologies depending on the type of coating:

  • Wet dry cleaning. The most popular method, which uses special detergents (tornadoes, extractors) to deeply wash out dirt.
  • Steam cleaning. Cleaning with high-pressure steam. Ideal for disinfection and removal of old stains without excessive moisture.
  • Dry dry cleaning. Using special foaming agents that dry quickly. The best option for delicate materials and the winter period.
Stages of the procedure

High-quality dry cleaning is a painstaking process that consists of the following steps:

  1. Dry cleaning: Removal of large debris and dust with a powerful mop.
  2. Applying chemicals: Treatment of the ceiling, seats, floor and doors with special professional mixtures.
  3. Mechanical treatment: Working with brushes of different stiffness to lift dirt to the surface.
  4. Extraction: Removal of chemicals and dirt using a washing mop.
  5. Plastic and leather care: Application of protective conditioners and matte or glossy polishes.
  6. Drying: Required stage (using car dryers) to avoid the appearance of a musty smell.
Conclusion

Detailing-dry cleaning is an investment in your comfort. It is recommended to carry out the full procedure at least twice a year (after winter and before the onset of cold weather). This will help keep the interior in the condition of a new car for many years.