Periodic interior cleaning
The interior of the car is a place that comes into direct contact with the body, easily covered with dust and bacteria. Therefore, you should clean regularly by:
Dust all the seats, floors, and gaps between the seats.
Refrigerate the interior surface with a specialized antibacterial solution.
Wash the lining and cover the chair regularly to remove sweat and dirt.
Using an air purifier
The air purifier in the vehicle helps remove fine dust, bacteria and unpleasant odors. Choose one with HEPA filter to increase air cleaning efficiency.
Diststifying with UV or ozone rays
UV and ozone film has strong antibacterial properties, helping to disinfect the vehicle's compartment quickly. Many professional car cleaning services use this technology to effectively kill bacteria and viruses.
Use natural disinfection solutions
If you do not want to use strong chemicals, you can use a solution of white vinegar, 70 degree alcohol or diluted tea tree oil to clean the interior of the car. These solutions help fight bacteria naturally without harming health.
Regularly changing air conditioning fans
Air conditioning leak accumulates a lot of dirt and bacteria over time. Replacing the air filter according to the manufacturer's recommendation (usually 10,000 - 15,000 km) will help keep the air in the vehicle fresh.
Limit eating in the car
Food scattered and water poured onto the floor is an ideal environment for bacteria to grow. If you need to eat on the bus, clean it immediately after use to avoid bacteria growing.
Open car doors regularly
Closing car doors for a long time causes prison air to stagnate, creating conditions for bacteria to grow. Open the car door or lower the glass for a few minutes a day to improve air circulation.
Use antibacterial essential oils
Especials such as lemongrass, mint, tea tree have antibacterial properties and help effectively deodorize. Add a few drops of essential oil to the diffuser or cotton to keep the space in the vehicle fragrant.