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Basic Interior Car Care For
Seats
Car
Care Guide Topics
Where's the first place a new passenger or buyer looks
inside to judge your ride? You guessed it: the seats. That's good news if
your seats are rarely used; bad news if they're decorated by a few choice
rips and errant chili cheese fries stains.
Don't worry—there are ways to clean and/or cover the
blemishes and sport sharp interior once again.
Cleaning your car seats
To clean the factory seat material, turn to
interior-specific cleaners. These cleaners are usually of the spray-on
variety, which are vacuumed or wiped off to complete the cleaning. For the
occasional refresh of your seats, hit them with the coin-op vacuum at the
local service station. That's usually enough of a fluff-up for most
interiors.
Leather and vinyl seat care is best done with specific
cleaning and care solutions for those materials. They utilize a unique
formula of conditioners and oils made to clean, preserve and shine these
seats with care.
Covering your car seats
If the stains and/or rips in your seats are beyond cleaning,
turn to a sharp set of tailored seat covers. Not only do these covers
conceal what lies beneath, they also protect. And, they weather potential
stains and damage much better than the factory material, thanks to durable
construction and easy washing.
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