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Out of the hot seat, and into the cool. How to care for your car's interior.



Have you ever heard of the saying, "It's like comparing apples to oranges?" Of course you have. It means that there really isn't anything similar between the two of them. The same can be said of your car's exterior and interior. Different products have to be used, specialized interior tools are utilized and different tips and tricks are deployed. Caring for your vehicle's interior consists of three general areas: protecting, cleaning, and dressing.

Sometimes it may be difficult to know exactly where the lines in the sand are. Some products blur the traditional lines by creating products that perform multiple duties (or at least claim that they can). We have many products to give you a spotless and detailed interior. Most of our products have the added benefit of preserving your interior and protecting it from the elements.

Understanding the importance of protecting your interior from damaging sun light and dirt is crucial. Neglecting your interior will degrade the resell value of your car quicker than bad paint. A new paint job is far cheaper than trying to replace an interior. A buyer in the market knows this and will steer clear of a car with interior problems.

There are many products to clean most interior surfaces - glass, carpet, leather, upholstery, dashboard, plastic, rubber and more. Quality protectants extend the life of the surface on which it is applied. The last stage - dressing, gives rubber, plastic, and vinyl the visual appeal of being sparkling new.

Rubber and trim:

The simple fact is that there is far more rubber and trim in and on your car than you think. Finding it and taking care of it should be among your immediate priorities. Both rubber and trim pieces are extremely susceptible to the sun damage. Both can also deteriorate faster than any other part of your automobile.

When you are inspecting your trim and rubber look for the tell-tale signs of damage. If anything is dry and brittle, faded, cracked or has peeled, then make haste in either protecting them from further damage or replacing them. Protecting your interior should not really be an option. It is something you must do, or face the consequences. Dressing your interior is an option. Those that are perfectionist or those that are looking for an aesthetic bonus will want to apply a dressing.

Dressings replenish the lost nutrients and properties to your interior surfaces. Some dressings are also a protectant, meaning they are a critical preventative step. Be careful of products that have a silicon additive. Sometimes products containing silicon can actually do more damage than good to your auto's interior.

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