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Interior Cleaning of your Electric Car just for Safety Purposes

In this pandemic situation, everything needs to be promptly clean and sanitized. So does your car. However, when you sanitize your vehicle, it leaves many surfaces and many areas that need to be thoroughly cleaned.
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By car&bike Team

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Published on February 17, 2022

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    How often do you maintain your car and take it for service? Now how often do you take your vehicle for a wash? There is no doubt that the answer will differ. It is like a ritual to take their car for a proper wash for some. Some others do something else when they notice that the dirt has turned their vehicle completely different. No matter which side you are on, it is essential to take responsibility for your car by keeping it clean and, above all, sanitized for safety purposes.

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    Why do the EVs need a proper weekly wash?

    A weekly or bi-weekly car wash with sanitization has become the topmost priority for this recent pandemic. But there is more to it. When you go for a drive, the mirrors, windows, or even your car's tires need to be cleaned of debris. If you opt for a regular car wash, you will never have to worry about these areas looking dirty. When the front window of your car gets very dirty, it becomes tough to drive it around. So when you clean your vehicle, you will feel the confidence knowing your rear window, side mirrors, and tires are clean and safe for your next trip.

    Cleaning the surface of the electric vehicles

    First, you need to check if any surface area of your Electric car needs to be cleaned that you very often touch. Viruses and bacteria may gather and live there without your knowledge. Some of the surface areas of EVs that need to be thoroughly cleaned are the door handles; people generally touch the handle of a car very frequently, so this is the essential part that needs cleaning. Then comes the handrails, steering wheel, shift lever, seat adjuster, centre console, cup holder and control panel which are the places to take care of. You can use isopropanol solutions that contain almost 70% alcohol, which can keep your vehicle virus free.

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    Cleaning the windows, windshields and mirrors

    You can use isopropanol solutions to disinfect your car's windows, windshields, and mirrors. Window cleaners that generally do not contain ammonia can also be used. You need to use a micro-fibre cloth to dry the wet areas you just cleaned. However, the car surfaces should not be touched more often than the car interiors. You need to first ensure that the surfaces are virus-free. Cleaning with that solution not only makes the whole space germ-free but also makes it look shiny.

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    How to clean the problematic areas of an EV

    Some places are complicated to clean; take the narrow space between the windshield and dashboard. For example, take a stick, put the microfiber cloth around it, and then apply some disinfect solutions to clean those surface areas easily. You can also use a paint mixer to make sure that the site is free of bacteria and dirt.

    Conclusion

    Like any other traditional fuel-powered car, electric vehicles also need a complete cleaning service. When you see your electric vehicle is thoroughly disinfected, you need to make sure that you have limited the risk of future viruses for your electric car. Always keep the hand sanitizer in your car for maximum convenience and comfort. Also, try to repeat all the cleaning steps if any of your passengers show symptoms of the virus. So after the complete cleaning of your electric car, make sure it is fully recharged for your next trip.

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