Daily use of your car inevitably leads to the accumulation of dirt and stains inside the vehicle. Cleaning the seats and mats can be particularly challenging, as dirt finds its way into every nook and cranny of the car. In this article, we will guide you on how to naturally clean your car, avoiding the use of expensive and harmful industrial products.
For the exterior of your car, we recommend using a vegetable-based soap. This choice not only provides effective cleaning but is also an environmentally friendly option, as water filled with chemicals and soap that ends up in the sewer can contribute to pollution.
When it comes to cleaning the interior, especially leather or vinyl seats, regular toothpaste can be surprisingly effective. Test a small amount on a section of the seat to ensure compatibility.
If stains on vinyl or leather persist, you can use ethyl alcohol for cleaning. Once again, perform a small patch test before applying it more widely, as excessive alcohol application may risk removing paint from the seat.
For seats without particularly stubborn stains, create a mixture of equal parts vinegar and linseed oil. Use this solution to clean the seats, as it proves to be an excellent remedy for removing dirt.
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