Monday 3 November 2014

Car detailing is the difference from a nice to an amazing car in Adelaide

If you want your car looking show-worthy than an interior car detailing in Adelaide is essential. When the professionals get involved you know that your car is going to look a million bucks when they’ve finished up. If you’ve ever wondered how the car detailers get the car looking so flawless, the professionals from Royal Car Wash have shared the steps they go through to detail a car’s interior.   
 
1. Vacuuming 
 
The first step is to vacuum the interior of your car. To do this the car must be prepared properly. Pull out all of the floor mats and vacuum these outside of the car. Then move the vacuum across the upholstery, floor, dash and the rear parcel shelf. When it comes to the floor of your car, be sure to push the seats back and vacuum thoroughly under the chairs. Last but not least, vacuum the boot of the car. A good rule of thumb is to work from the top downwards.  

 
 
2. Stains on Carpet
 
Unfortunately after a good vacuum, most of us begin to notice a few stains here and there from the car. Whether it’s a dropped pickle from a Macca’s burger or a coffee stain, it’s going to happen from time to time. To remove the stain get a damp cloth or sponge and apply a foam cleanser. Rub the area that is stained and then let it set for a few minutes. Once you’ve let it settle, use a towel to blot it dry. You will have to repeat the steps again if the stain does not lift. It is important to be vigilant with drying the area, as mold or mildew can begin to grow in places of excessive dampness.   
 
3. Car Carpet Repairs 
 
If there is a tear or burn in your carpet, you can simply fix it by replacing the small section of the carpet with a piece from a hidden spot. All you have to do is select a bit of carpet from a concealed area of the car and using a razor blade slice the section out. Next, cut the stain out of the carpet and replace with the new carpet you have just cut. Stick it down with a water-resistant adhesive and no one will know the difference.  
 
4. Remove Dust From Tight Spots 
 
It can be difficult to remove that annoying dust that builds up in the crevices and buttons on the dashboard by hand. This is where a compressed air and detailing brush come in handy. The tool swiftly removes the dust, leaving the dashboard looking brand new and clean. Follow up by given all of the hard interior surfaces in the car a wipe down mild all-purpose cleaner.   
 
5. Use a Detailing Brush  
 
Make the grilles look brand new by giving them a clean with a detailing brush. Once the brush has effectively picked up the dust and dirt, give it a quick spritz with spray-on vinyl dressing to make them sparkle.  
 
6. Clean The Seats  
 
The method for cleaning the seat differs depending on the model of the car. If you have a leather or vinyl interior, a vinyl cleaner can be used with a leather brush and then wiped down with a microfiber cloth. Afterwards, you can condition the seats to ensure it doesn’t dry out and still looks great. If you alternatively has a cloth interior, it is advised to utilise a wet-vac extraction machine.   
 
7. Clean Shiny Surfaces 
 
Give all the shiny surfaces of your car a clean with glass cleaner. Spray your windows and mirrors and give them a good wipe down with a microfiber cloth.   Now that you know what it takes, book your car in for an interior car detailing in Adelaide. Visit the Royal Car Wash website for further information at http://royalcarwash.com.au/.

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