Fabrics and carpet cleaner

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Keeping your vehicle’s interior in immaculate condition goes far beyond aesthetics. Properly maintained car fabrics provide a healthier driving environment, enhances driver and passenger comfort and, not least, preserves the resale value of the vehicle. In other words, regular use of a suitable car fabric cleaner is an inexpensive but wise investment in the longevity of your vehicle.

Ready-to-use fabric and carpet cleaner is designed to clean and remove stains from seats, carpets and rugs. This cleaner has been designed to work deep down to remove even the most stubborn stains and restore colours to their original brilliance.
Hypoallergenic formula

Référence interne : 12953
Couleur : transparent
Taille / Contenance : 500mL
PRODUIT
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CONTACT
EXTRUPLAST
56 rue Robert Geffré, 17000 LA ROCHELLE, FRANCE
Tél : +33 (0)5 46 28 08 01
INFORMATIONS

Regular maintenance to preserve your car’s fabrics and carpets

Failure to maintain seats and other coverings regularly can lead to irreversible deterioration, affecting not only the appearance of your vehicle’s interior but also its value.

Impact of neglected maintenance on fabric quality

Neglecting to care for car fabrics can lead to a number of problems such as :

  • The appearance of stains that have become persistent and difficult to remove.
  • The development of unpleasant odours caused by the accumulation of bacteria and mould.
  • Premature wear leading to tears and scratches, particularly in areas with a lot of traffic.
  • Fading and loss of fabric integrity due to excessive exposure to sunlight or harsh chemicals.

Recommended frequency for cleaning car fabrics

Regular cleaning is essential to maintain the condition and cleanliness of your vehicle’s interior. It is generally recommended that you :

  • Vacuum the seats and carpets at least once a week to remove dust and debris.
  • Clean stains as soon as they appear to prevent them from sticking.
  • Deep clean the fabrics every three to six months, depending on use and exposure to soiling.

Tips to prevent fading and premature wear

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun : Sunlight can cause your car seats to fade over time. If possible, park your vehicle in the shade or use a sun visor.
  • Use seat covers : The covers can protect your seats from fading and wear. Opt for quality covers, breathable and designed for your car model.
  • Floor mats : These act as a protective barrier against mud, dirt and water.
  • Clean spills immediately : Liquids can seep in and discolour tissues. Quick cleaning prevents stains from setting and preserves the original color.

The main mistakes when cleaning car fabrics

It is not uncommon to make mistakes that can be irreversible during cleaning. Here are some counterproductive practices and effective tips for a safe approach to keeping your cabin clean.

Counter-productive or dangerous practices

  • Use too many cleaning products : this can saturate fabrics and leave residues that are difficult to remove.
  • Ignoring the manufacturer’s instructions : this can lead to unintentional damage to your car’s fabrics.
  • Neglecting to carry out a preliminary test : always test your cleanser on a small, inconspicuous area to avoid possible discolouration or damage.
  • Use products containing bleach or solvents : these products can be too aggressive and damage the colour and fibres of your fabrics.
  • Rubbing stains too vigorously : this can enlarge the stain and damage the texture of the fabric.
  • Try to remove hot liquid spills immediately : it is better to wait for the liquid to cool down to avoid burning the fabric or setting the stain.

Tips for a safer, more effective approach

  • Always start with a hoover : to remove crumbs and dust before applying any liquid products.
  • Use specific car fabric cleaners : they are designed to dissolve dirt without damaging the quality of your seats.
  • Always use a soft cloth, sponge or suitable brush : this reduces the risk of damaging the surface of the fabric.
  • Leave the windows open to dry out completely : any remaining moisture can lead to the formation of mould or unpleasant odours.
  • Follow a gentle, thorough cleansing routine : it’s better to apply small quantities of cleanser more often than large quantities all at once.

Take regular preventive care : using a fabric protector will help repel dirt and liquids in the future.