Monday, 1 March 2010
White Vinegar to the rescue for Car Carpets and Upholstery!
Keeping your car clean is always a chore, especially in winter when removing snow and grit from your car is a constant battle. The carpeting in your car is inevitably the hardest hit area, as every piece of dirt, salt or grit picked up by your shoes during the day is trodden in and embedded into the fibres.
Chemical based upholstery and carpet cleaners are available, but these can often be costly and give off hazardous fumes, especially if confined within a car interior. For an easy, safe and cost effective way to have your carpets and upholstery looking as good as new, why not try traditional cleaning favourite, White Vinegar!
To get your car interior sparkling again, start by vacuuming mats, carpets and upholstery to remove any loose dirt or debris. In a clean trigger spray bottle, mix a solution of equal parts White Vinegar and warm water and shake well. Spray the vinegar solution onto affected areas and rub with a soft, clean cloth. Repeat the process until the stain has disappeared. To remove lingering odours, sprinkle the affected area with Bicarbonate of Soda and leave for 4 to 6 hours before vacuuming away.
White Vinegar and Bicarbonate of Soda are part of the Clean & Natural cleaning range by Dri-Pak, and are available from independent hardware stores and supermarkets. White Vinegar and Bicarbonate of Soda both have a recommended retail price of 99p. For further information and cleaning tips, visit www.dri-pak.co.uk.
Public Relations by Freestyle PR - part of Freestyle Marketing Nottingham
Chemical based upholstery and carpet cleaners are available, but these can often be costly and give off hazardous fumes, especially if confined within a car interior. For an easy, safe and cost effective way to have your carpets and upholstery looking as good as new, why not try traditional cleaning favourite, White Vinegar!
To get your car interior sparkling again, start by vacuuming mats, carpets and upholstery to remove any loose dirt or debris. In a clean trigger spray bottle, mix a solution of equal parts White Vinegar and warm water and shake well. Spray the vinegar solution onto affected areas and rub with a soft, clean cloth. Repeat the process until the stain has disappeared. To remove lingering odours, sprinkle the affected area with Bicarbonate of Soda and leave for 4 to 6 hours before vacuuming away.
White Vinegar and Bicarbonate of Soda are part of the Clean & Natural cleaning range by Dri-Pak, and are available from independent hardware stores and supermarkets. White Vinegar and Bicarbonate of Soda both have a recommended retail price of 99p. For further information and cleaning tips, visit www.dri-pak.co.uk.
Public Relations by Freestyle PR - part of Freestyle Marketing Nottingham
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