Archive for October, 2011

PostHeaderIcon Car Upholstery Cleaning Tips

Car’s upholstery is a very important part of interiors as well. With an increase in usage of cars as living and dining rooms it has become essential to get your car’s upholstery liberated from all kinds of things spilled on it. Stained car upholstery can make your car appear old as well as uninviting, even if the exteriors of your car are perfect to attract anyone.

Here are a few tips, which will convert this time consuming cleaning chore into a simple task.

• For the overall maintenance of the car, upholstery should be vacuumed once a week as this is the best defense.
• While applying spot cleaner, it should be tested at inauspicious places first and then can be dabbed at the desirable spot.
• If stain still remains after the spot dries, a glass cleaner can be sprayed at that area as it can clean all kinds of upholstery.
• Salt and hair sprays also can be other options to lift the stains out of carpet and upholstery.
• To retain the brand new look of your car mats, wax them by a liquid shoe wax polish which will make cleaning unproblematic.
• Rinse vinyl seats with dishwashing detergent and water. These can also be wiped with Baking soda.

PostHeaderIcon Micro fiber clothes for wax removal on cars

The Safe, Fast And Easy Way To Remove Wax

When testing a variety of Micro Fiber Cloths it became clear that there are many different grades to choose from. In the case of wax removal, just because it was expensive didn’t mean it was the best either! 100% cotton is the only thing that should touch your paint. The non-abrasive, wedge shaped micro fibers, lift and hold onto wax better than cotton and are lint-free. I’ve noticed it’s capable of holding more wax on the cloth, which means you’ll be turning over your cloth less often. This makes wiping go faster plus these cloths when washed (without bleach) don’t hold onto wax and other stains over a period of time.

Incredible grip to remove waxes more easily!
The Arctic White Microfiber Polishing Cloth is woven specifically for wax and polish removal. It has a soft touch that is extra gentle on sensitive clear coat finishes. Plus, the cloth has no hemmed edges, making accidental scratches virtually impossible. Use this cloth the next time you wax your vehicle and I promise you’ll never use anything else!
The woven loops of microfiber serve as their own hem; they will not unravel no matter how many times you wash it.

PostHeaderIcon Auto car polishing made simple

The right car polish is an essential part of superior car care. Car polish helps refine your car’s paint and return it to a fantastic shine after damage by the sun, pollution, dirt, and other contaminants. Car polishes remove swirl marks and fine scratches for a glossy, show car shine!
There are three basic types of car polishers:

• Rotary Buffer. Should only be used by the experienced professional for severe paint damage correction. It spins at a high rate of speed and in the hands of the inexperienced; it can do more harm than good and can even burn through your paint.

• Variable Speed, Random Orbit, Dual-Action Polisher. The variable 6 speed, random orbit, dual-action polisher with the correct pad and polish, is capable of removing random isolated scratches, swirl, oxidation, water spots, acid rain etching and bird dropping damage as well as other unfortunate paint defects that stand in the way of that brilliant shine. The variable speed, dual-action polisher like the Porter Cable Car Polisher is also a great maintenance tool.
• Wax Buffers. The common waxing machines come with a cloth bonnet and have little or noting to choose from as far as accessories. These machines can apply your wax but offer very little when it comes to real paint polishing or defect removal.
• The dual-action polisher like the Porter Cable Car Polisher is the preferred polisher for the professional detailer, serious car care enthusiast and even the beginner who has never even held a polisher in their hands.