But don't worry. Fortunately, we have come up with a way to achieve maximum cleaning results with minimal effort. Curious about our tips for cleaning your interior? Then read on.
Supplies for cleaning the interior
Anyone who starts cleaning the interior needs a good preparation. This ensures an efficient and effective approach. Therefore, below is a list of the supplies.
• Vacuum cleaner
• Kitchen roll
• Microfiber cloths
• Glassex or other cleaning spray
• Brush and a toothbrush
Now that you have the right supplies, it's time to take the next steps.
Step 1: Clean up any clutter lying around
Of course, you can immediately start using the Glassex or cleaning spray, but it is better to first clean up all the dirt and other debris lying around.
Step 2: Remove sand and dust
Now that all the empty packages, wrappers and papers have been cleared away, it is time to tackle the sand and dust. Use the vacuum cleaner on the mats and the floor, but also between and under the chairs and in all the containers and compartments. If the vacuum cleaner is not sufficient, you can also go into battle with some heavier artillery.
Open both doors and then blow all the sand and dust out of your cabin or car with a compressor. You still have to vacuum afterwards of course. The toothbrush and brush also come in handy here, for the stubborn dirt in difficult corners.
Step 3: Plastic parts of the interior
All the sand and dust is now lying next to your car or in the vacuum cleaner. With some Glassex and a paper towel or a microfiber cloth, you can now clean all the plastic parts of the interior. And by all, we really mean all. From top to bottom, from the handles to the grilles and even the buttons with which you adjust your seat. Everything.
Step 4: Removing Stains from Truck Interior
Take a look around your car. It certainly looks good, right? If you look in your mirror, you might even see a smile on your face. If so, we're doing well. Now for the finishing touch: the stains.
A meatball sandwich is of course delicious, but often does not go unpunished. A stubborn stain in your upholstery is the price most have to pay for this.
Fortunately, there are two solutions for this. The first is a foam cleaner. Spray the surface, let it soak in for a while and then brush it out vigorously. If the stain is gone, you are done and your cleaning job is done.
However, is the stain still visible? Then a more professional approach is needed. In that case, contact us. We may be able to advise you remotely. If that doesn't work, we will of course be happy to tackle the stain for you at one of our locations.
Of course, you can immediately start using the Glassex or cleaning spray, but it is better to first clean up all the dirt and other debris lying around.
Step 2: Remove sand and dust
Now that all the empty packages, wrappers and papers have been cleared away, it is time to tackle the sand and dust. Use the vacuum cleaner on the mats and the floor, but also between and under the chairs and in all the containers and compartments. If the vacuum cleaner is not sufficient, you can also go into battle with some heavier artillery.
Open both doors and then blow all the sand and dust out of your cabin or car with a compressor. You still have to vacuum afterwards of course. The toothbrush and brush also come in handy here, for the stubborn dirt in difficult corners.
Step 3: Plastic parts of the interior
All the sand and dust is now lying next to your car or in the vacuum cleaner. With some Glassex and a paper towel or a microfiber cloth, you can now clean all the plastic parts of the interior. And by all, we really mean all. From top to bottom, from the handles to the grilles and even the buttons with which you adjust your seat. Everything.
Step 4: Removing Stains from Truck Interior
Take a look around your car. It certainly looks good, right? If you look in your mirror, you might even see a smile on your face. If so, we're doing well. Now for the finishing touch: the stains.
A meatball sandwich is of course delicious, but often does not go unpunished. A stubborn stain in your upholstery is the price most have to pay for this.
Fortunately, there are two solutions for this. The first is a foam cleaner. Spray the surface, let it soak in for a while and then brush it out vigorously. If the stain is gone, you are done and your cleaning job is done.
However, is the stain still visible? Then a more professional approach is needed. In that case, contact us. We may be able to advise you remotely. If that doesn't work, we will of course be happy to tackle the stain for you at one of our locations.