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Seat belts are very often overlooked when it comes to interior car cleaning but when you think about how much they get used and the fact that they come into contact with the same things that the other interior parts do it's worth considering cleaning them. If your car has a light coloured interior then cleaning the seat belts can really help to improve the overall look of it and will prevent it from appearing grubby and aged.
Seat belt cleaning has to be done carefully because obviously you do not want to compromise the structural integrity of them in any way. Harsh chemical cleaners should be avoided as should over wetting them as these could both lead to premature wear and degrading of the material.
For stubborn areas a stiff bristled detailing or nail brush can be used to work the product in and help lift the dirt out. Use it gently and ensure you don't overwork the area or brush the edges of the belt. Once cleaned, a vacuum cleaner can be used in conjunction with a crevice tool attachment or similar to extract any excess moisture and product residue from out of the seat belt.
To aid the drying of seat belts after cleaning you should pull them out and fix them into their anchor points which exposes them to the air instead of being coiled up in the mechanism whilst still damp.
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