Wednesday, April 13, 2011

How Effective Is Your Interior Car Detailing Equipment?


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When it comes to car detailing equipment for vehicle interiors, it is important to really understand the challenges of cleaning these areas. For many people, cleaning the inside of the car involves little more than a simple vacuuming. However, the interiors are also places that deal with liquid and food spills that are often wiped up and forgotten. Dirt, sand, and other kinds of debris do not just sit on the surface; they are often left to settle deep into the upholstery. The best way to deal with these kinds of cleaning tasks is with the right kind of car detailing equipment from Daimer®.

Cutting Down On Water
There are two important aspects to bear in mind when choosing interior car detailing equipment. One, the unit should be durable enough to lift and remove ground-in stains and debris from deep within the upholstery. Remember that car upholstery is often very thick and debris settles deep inside the material. Two, these cleaning machines should ideally use less water and rely more on suction power to remove dirt. This is because car interiors take a long time to dry out. Not only do they have limited aeration, the upholstery is usually very thick. Using less water means the interiors will dry out faster.

Daimer® offers a line of interior car detailing equipment that have special low water flow technology. Models like the XTreme Power® XPH-5900IU allow car interiors to dry out in just a two hours. Not only is this faster than conventional cleaning methods, but there is also far less risk of mold and bacteria settling into the damp upholstery after cleaning.