Whether you’re taking your car for a joyride or a short trip to the grocery store, you want to ensure that your car’s vinyl fabric is pristine. Vinyl upholstery can become damaged and dull over time if you don’t appropriately care for it.
Regularly cleaning your car’s interior will help your vinyl upholstery look and feel its best, and you’ll prevent permanent discoloration by cleaning stains early. Use these four easy ways to clean your car’s vinyl fabric to keep your ride looking stunning.
Easy Methods for Cleaning Vinyl Upholstery
It’s essential to keep your upholstery clean to prevent damage and discoloration. There are four easy ways to clean your car’s vinyl fabric. Using one of these methods will make your car’s upholstery look brand spanking new.
Glass Cleaner
Vinyl seats are the easiest type of upholstery to clean since spills can easily wipe off using a disinfectant wipe or glass cleaner. Spray all-purpose glass cleaner on your upholstery and wipe it down with a cloth. Make sure to take your time to prevent chemicals from dripping onto the floor.
Baking Soda and Water
You can create a mixture of baking soda and water to help polish and clean your car’s vinyl upholstery. Make a paste with baking soda and water, then rub it all over the upholstery one seat at a time. Rinse the seats off with an oil-free soap and water mixture, then dry them with a dry cloth.
Bleach Mixture
Clean your vinyl fabric with a one-to-one mixture of bleach and water. Wipe your car’s upholstery with this mixture and wipe dry with a cloth.
Before cleaning your car’s vinyl with this mixture, test it in a hidden area to ensure your fabric isn’t discolored. Dip a paper town into the bleach mixture and wipe it on the surface. If your fabric stays the same color, you’re good to go!
Ammonia Mixture
To make this mixture, you’ll combine a tablespoon of ammonia, four tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide, and three-quarters of a cup of water. Scrub your car’s vinyl fabric with the mixture using a sponge or brush and wipe it clean with a dry cloth.
How To Remove a Stain From Car Vinyl Upholstery
If you have a tough stain on your car’s interior vinyl fabric, use the baking soda and water method to help lift any tricky stains or markings. Leave the paste on the area for a few minutes before gently scrubbing it off with a brush or sponge. If that doesn’t work, try using a leather cleaning solution.
How To Clean Older Car Vinyl Upholstery
For older car interiors that need more work, use the diluted bleach mixture to help clean the fabric without further damaging the interior. Keep in mind that some materials react differently to bleach, so if you’re nervous about using bleach, you can use the ammonia mixture instead.
Keep your ride clean and stylish by adequately maintaining your car’s vinyl fabric. All Vinyl Fabric has a wide variety of high-quality car interior vinyl fabrics for you to upgrade your ride. Contact us today with any questions or inquiries you have about our fine selections.