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Interior cleaning: It all starts with a good vacuum

If your business involves cleaning the interior of a customer’s car, then this article applies to you. No matter what the nature of your business — full-service, express, self-service, detailing, etc. — the process of cleaning the interior of a car starts with a good vacuum job. And, to do a good job, you need a good vacuum.
A basic interior cleaning may only include a vacuum service and a quick wipe down of the interior surfaces; or, it may be much more involved, including a carpet and upholstery shampoo or steam cleaning. In any case, it is critically important that the carpet and upholstery are thoroughly vacuumed before proceeding to any subsequent process. For best result it is always preferable to use the best car vacuum cleaners.
Do not just vacuum up the dirt and debris sitting on the surface; make sure to get all the sand, dust and debris buried in the roots of the carpet and upholstery fibers. Unless you remove all the dirt, any further cleaning will be compromised and the overall result will be inferior. As industry professionals, your customers expect a level of service they cannot do on their own.

To put things in terms most people can understand, let’s relate the performance of a vacuum to the performance of a car. In the vacuum, the air flow (CFM) and the water lift (inches) are measured. This is similar to how, in a car’s engine, the rotational speed (RPM) and the torque (feet/pounds) are measured. To have a fast car, an engine with high RPMs is needed. And, for a car to be able to quickly accelerate, haul heavy loads and climb hills, an engine that generates high torque is required. For optimal performance, a balance of these two elements is necessary— enough speed to go fast and enough torque to overcome the resistance of quick acceleration, heavy loads and hills.

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