When it comes to car care, it's often the small, hidden details that make a big difference. Many car enthusiasts spend hours washing, waxing, and polishing their vehicles, but often miss some crucial areas.
These overlooked areas can reveal your car's true potential, transforming it from an ordinary, well-maintained car to an exceptionally sparkling one. In this article, we lift the veil and highlight the five most overlooked areas in car care.
Quick guide
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Door seals and door sills are often forgotten, even though they are immediately noticeable as soon as you want to enter the interior.
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Seat belts are a daily companion on every journey and should therefore always be cleaned.
- Don't forget your steering wheel , as it is a place where dust and dirt collects.
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Ventilation slots: Ensure cleaner and fresher air in the interior and should therefore be cleaned regularly.
- The hidden area beneath carpets . Simply vacuuming underneath helps combat odors and dirt.
Hidden treasures: door seals and door thresholds
When you lovingly maintain your car, the door seals and door sills might be easily overlooked. Yet, these are often the hidden gems of car care. These areas are critical interfaces between the interior and exterior of your vehicle.
They are constantly exposed to the elements and catch everything from road grime to small stones. Regular and thorough cleaning of these parts is essential to prevent corrosion and wear.
Why door seals are so important
Door seals are there for a good reason: They protect the interior from water, dust, and noise. If neglected, dirt can build up, ultimately damaging the seals and causing unwanted noise or even water ingress.
A thorough cleaning with a mild detergent and a soft cloth like the AntiDirt DryWelly Premium Drying Cloth can work wonders. Afterward, it's advisable to treat the seals with a suitable care product to keep them supple and protect them from the elements.
Safety meets cleanliness: The neglected seat belts
When it comes to car care, most people immediately think of shiny paint and immaculate interiors. But what about seatbelts, the daily companions of every journey? These essential vehicle components are often overlooked when it comes to cleanliness, even though they play a crucial role in safety and the overall appearance of the interior.
Not just clean, but safe
Seat belts can accumulate a considerable amount of dirt, dust, and even stains over time. This soiling not only impairs their aesthetics but can also affect their functionality and longevity. Regular cleaning with a mild detergent or a special textile cleaning solution like Koch Chemie Multi Interior Cleaner is therefore essential.
For heavily soiled straps, the use of a steam cleaner may even be necessary. It's important that the straps dry completely after cleaning to prevent mold growth and unpleasant odors.
More than just a handle: steering wheel and steering column cover
Thoroughly cleaning the steering wheel with suitable cleaning products can not only improve its appearance but also extend the durability of the material. Especially for leather steering wheels, regular care with special leather cleaners and care products like the Colourlock Smooth Leather Care Set is crucial to prevent cracks and wear.
But it's not just about the steering wheel itself. The steering column cover, often a trap for dust and dirt, also requires regular cleaning. Dirt particles can get trapped in the crevices and corners, which not only looks unsightly but can also lead to wear.
Take a deep breath: the often overlooked ventilation slots
A car's air vents are crucial for a pleasant and healthy driving experience. Despite their importance, they are often overlooked in routine cleaning. These vents are real dust traps and, if neglected, can not only impair the air quality in the car but also become a breeding ground for bacteria and allergens.
A breath of fresh air in the car
Regularly cleaning the air vents ensures fresher, cleaner air inside the vehicle. Using compressed air or special brushes like the Sonax microfiber brush or the AntiDirt brushes is particularly effective here, as they can reach even the tightest and hard-to-reach areas. It's also a good idea to use an antibacterial spray to prevent the buildup of germs.
For a more thorough cleaning, the air vents can often be carefully removed to also clean the areas behind them. This step is especially important for allergy sufferers or when using the vehicle with small children.
Beneath the surface: The hidden area under the seats
There's a world hidden beneath car seats that's often overlooked. Crumbs, dust, and lost items accumulate here over time, which not only looks unsightly but can also cause unpleasant odors. This area is often overlooked because it's not immediately visible and requires a little more effort to clean.
A look into the hidden corners
To effectively clean this hidden area, it's important to move the seats as far as possible and use a vacuum cleaner with a long attachment. This allows you to reach even the deepest corners and remove accumulated dirt. In some cases, the seats can even be removed for an even more thorough cleaning.
In addition to a vacuum cleaner and brush, a steam cleaner can also be helpful for removing stubborn stains and dirt. Don't forget the seat rails either, as dirt can accumulate there as well, potentially impairing the functionality of the seats.
Perfection down to the last detail: Why these areas are so important
Thorough car care goes far beyond simply washing and polishing the exterior. Neglecting these often overlooked areas can not only impair the appearance but also lead to damage and additional costs in the long run.
Investing this extra effort in car care ensures not only the beauty but also the longevity of your car. Furthermore, a thorough cleaning increases the comfort and well-being of all occupants.
By paying attention to these hidden areas, you'll bring your car to a level that will attract attention and reflect your passion for cars. After all, it's precisely this attention to detail that separates true car enthusiasts from other drivers.

