As the weather warms up, many turn their eyes to spring cleaning. And what better time is there to clean your vehicle? Cold weather makes it hard to justify going outside and spending time cleaning the ride you love. But the change in temperature has created the ideal opportunity for making that car-cleaning leap. And Mount Airy CDJRF is ready to give you the best spring cleaning tips for your vehicle!
Finding That “Dealership Clean”
You can’t clean properly if there are all sorts of things thrown about. Take an inventory of what’s in your vehicle — and what you can move from it — so you have the room to clean thoroughly.
Get Into the Nooks and Crannies — The one thing that sets regular clean apart from dealership clean is attention to detail. Anyone can spend a few minutes wiping down the easy-to-reach places, but getting into every crevice is another story. Cleaning every corner of your car for an all-around better-looking vehicle — and one that’s much closer to the day it came off the dealership!
Think Outside the Box — You don’t have access to all the tools of a detailer or dealership when doing a deep vehicle clean at home. That means you must be resourceful.
Using socks with cleaner is an excellent way to get into cupholders when other tools may not. Gummy cleaners might look like toys, but they can help you easily get into hard-to-reach spots. Regardless, creativity is essential for getting the cleanness you’re looking for.
Know What You’re Buying — There are countless vehicle cleaning products on the market, ranging from interior to exterior needs. It’s best to vet any product diligently before applying it to your vehicle’s paint or upholstery. Reading reviews and checking with your vehicle provider can ensure you’re not using something that could permanently damage your ride.
Now
that spring is here, use some of these tips to conquer your spring cleaning and
reach that level of dealership clean. And feel free to reach
out to the folks at Mount Airy CDJRF for any extra assistance with
your Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Jeep, or Fiat!
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