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How to Disinfect Your Car Against Coronavirus

A Safe, Effective, and Quick Solution

By Rochell MeganPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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With coronavirus becoming a major threat to our day-to-day lives, it has become ever so important that individuals are aware of how to disinfect spaces that they occupy regularly. Inside of a car is one such space that you will be using frequently when completing your day-to-day tasks. The following points will help you understand how best to disinfect your car against the coronavirus in an easy, safe and effective way.

Choose the right cleaning agent

You can choose from a variety of options when you’re cleaning your car on a day-to-day basis. However, when it’s specifically intending to keep your car safe against coronavirus, you must follow tested and approved methods. The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States has recommended either soap and water or solutions with a minimum isopropyl alcohol concentration of 70 percent as the most effective disinfectants against the virus. These can be the main products that you use when cleaning your car against coronavirus. While some substances such as hydrogen peroxide that has bleaching agents can be used to kill the virus, they can be harmful to the interior of your car. Therefore, when choosing the right cleaning agent, evaluate its effectiveness against the virus and its safety with regards to your car’s interior.

Get accessorized

In addition to a cleaning agent, you are going to need a few other accessories to disinfect your car. These accessories will make sure that both you and your car are safe during the process. If you run a Sri Lanka car rental, you may end up cleaning a few dozen cars every day and need these accessories regularly. Some of the key items that you will need include, gloves, and masks for your safety, microfiber cloths for cleaning and drying, brushes for attending to stains, window and glass cleaners, wipes for any touch screens in your vehicle, and any other special cleaners or conditioners for the upkeep of the upholstery in the car.

Professional cleaning vs doing it yourself (DIY)

If you’re worried about a car that you’re renting, be assured that most professional car rental places such as Mallkey Rent a Car, follow strict protocols when cleaning their vehicles.In such cases, it will be sufficient to mildly clean the surfaces of the car before you use it. However, if you are concerned about your private car, the choice between DIY methods and professional cleaning would depend on the level of risk you’re facing. If you are trying to disinfect your car as a precautionary measure, you should be able to take care of it yourself. Unfortunately, if you have decided to disinfect your car after finding out that someone infected with the coronavirus has travelled in it, seeking professional help might be a good idea.

The main steps to follow

Firstly, it is important to make sure that you keep the car doors and windows open and equip yourself with a mask and gloves. This will ensure that you are protected against the virus at all costs. Remove any movable surfaces such as floor mats and clean them separately. Use a vacuum to tease out any debris that are caught in the interior. Next, mix soap and water or your preferred disinfectant liquid and scrub the surfaces with a microfiber cloth. Make sure you don’t leave too much water on the upholstery. You can specifically use an alcohol-based solution for surfaces that are prone to touch such as door handles. This process should make sure that your car is disinfected against coronavirus adequately. If your car has valuable leather seats, it is advisable to use a leather conditioner to make sure that you maintain their quality.

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