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When thinking about what makes a car look good, carpet probably wouldn’t be the first thing to come to mind, yet clean footwells are a central part of a good-looking interior. Auto carpet takes a lot of abuse from anything on the soles of your shoes, like cinders, mud, sand, salt, or gum. Untreated carpets can suffer damage
and irreversible stains, so routine rug detailing is essential. This post will share the most effective cleaning process to treat your car’s carpeting successfully.
To clean your car carpet by hand: Remove floor mats, vacuum up large debris, spray a carpet & upholstery cleaner, scrub with a medium bristle brush, and lightly blot with a microfiber towel to remove lingering residue and dirt.
You’ll want to pick up the following items to clean your carpeting. These tools will last through many cleanings, making them well worth their purchase prices.
You must remove all your floor mats before applying any product. Cleaning car carpeting requires navigating vacuum attachments into difficult and tight angles, so you’ll want all the room you can get. Take your mats out of the vehicle, lightly pat them to remove dust and small debris, and then set them aside.
Remove all large objects by hand, then vacuum the carpet to remove visible dirt. Use straight, long motions with the vacuum cleaner. As you complete this step, don’t worry too much about deep dirt or stains; focus on clearing dry, small debris.Once you’ve removed all loose, dry surface debris, move on to the next step.
We recommend conducting a spot test before cleaning with a new carpet and upholstery cleaning product. A spot test is a small-scale test to check how the product reacts with your surfaces in a
n out-of-sight area. To perform a spot test on your car carpeting, spray a small amount of cleaner underneath one of the seats. If using a tried-and-true cleaning product, you may skip the spot test.
Spray a conservative amount of cleaning product onto your car carpet. We recommend starting with a little and scaling up as needed. You may find that you’ll need to use more cleanser on areas with caked-on mud or heavy stains.
Consider Stoner Upholstery & Carpet Cleaner if you need a safe, effective cleaner. Stoner’s product features a foaming action that allows the solution to remain on the surface of your carpet, providing time for the cleaner to lift dirt and debris to the surface while preventing it from soaking in and excessively dampening the rug.
We recommend a medium-bristle brush for general cleaning because its bristles are strong enough to reach deep within the carpet yet gentle so that you don’t risk damaging your carpets. Though manufacturers make the carpet more durable than seat material, you should still carefully select cleaning tools for your rugs.
Once you’ve agitated your carpet with a medium bristle brush, take a dry microfiber towel and lightly blot the cleaned area. Microfibers feature many tiny fibers that quickly attract small dirt or dust particles. Lay a microfiber towel over the scrubbed rug and lightly blot it. Avoid rubbing or pushing the microfiber into the carpeting. You want to pick up any debris, not re-deposit it into your carpet fibers.
If any dirt or stain remains, repeat the cleaning process on the area using additional cleaner and more agitation with a brush.
After you clean and blot your carpets, allow them to dry thoroughly. Increase air circulation by opening your vehicle’s doors, windows, or sunroof. Wait about an hour before replacing the floor mats to ensure your rugs have fully dried.
Your car’s carpet takes more than its share of abuse and is susceptible to contaminants you and your passengers track in from the outside. You can keep your rugs looking fresh by using this cleaning process every few weeks: Remove floor mats, vacuum up large debris, spray a carpet & upholstery cleaner, scrub with a medium bristle brush, and lightly blot with a microfiber towel to remove lingering residue and dirt. A little effort will go a long way toward helping your auto floors clean and your cabin debris free. Enjoy the ride!
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