Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Six Spring Cleaning Tips for your Car Interior

Springtime is here and you know what that means. It’s time to throw out those filthy fast food cups, wipe down that dusty dashboard and let in some fresh air to dispel that smell that’s been bothering you for the last 3 months. Yes, it’s time for some spring cleaning and we want to share six simple tips using common household items to properly clean your car interior without a fuss. Let’s start with the ceiling.

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1. Ceiling: If the ceiling of your vehicle is made out of fabric material, wiping it too hard with a wet cloth may cause some fuzz. You want to make sure you use a slightly damp washcloth made out of superfine fibers and you can add a bit of neutral detergent as needed.

2. Dashboard: You can wipe the dashboard down with a washcloth and use a car brush or toothbrush to dust any hard to reach spaces.

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3. Handles & Steering Wheel: Many cars have leather handles, so you may be tempted to use household leather care products, but it’s not advised. These can make your steering wheel slippery and hinder you from having a good grip. We recommend keeping a dry cloth in your glove compartment to wipe it down every now and then.

4. Heater: Use a dry cloth and cotton swabs to easily access those narrow vent spaces. It’s good to clean these areas to help prevent any allergies and respiratory ailments caused from too much dust.

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If you smell something foul when turning on your heater – It could be fungus or a special surprise from a skunk. Mix some mustard powder in warm water and spray it into your vents. Afterwards, run your heater on the strongest mode for 4-5 minutes. This is a very effective way to eliminate odor.

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5. Car Seats: Car seats are often the culprit of unpleasant stenches (Think about all the spills, pets and people that have been in your car). You can certainly use various products to clean your seats, but as the saying goes, ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,’ so try to wipe down seats often. Leather seats are easier to clean with a damp cloth and a bit of neutral detergent. For fabric seats, spray water mixed with a neutral detergent and wipe down the seats with a damp cloth, followed with a dry cloth. Make sure to keep the windows down to allow the upholstery to dry completely.

6. Car Floor Mats: For rubber, simply spray it down with soapy water and wipe, and for fabrics, you can always use your household vacuum.

 

Hopefully we’ve shared some tips you can put to good use and make your car squeaky clean and ready for spring.

Courtesy of Kia.

Monday, February 27, 2012

2013 Kia Cee’d: New Pictures and Details

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Kia Motors released more details, and some new pictures, of the new Cee’d prior to the car's  debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

 The stunning looking Cee’d is Kia’s version of Hyundai  i30, which begs the question why would the Korean shoot themselves in the leg. Anyhow, the new cee’d is longer, wider and lower than its predecessor, with the same long wheelbase, and relies not only on the cool exterior design, but also on its values as a family hatchback to win a fair share of the market.


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The Cee’d is instantly recognizable, thanks to Kia’s trademark ‘tiger-nose’ grille and aggressive, wraparound headlamp clusters housing signature LED daytime running lights , which are teh signatures of Kia’s design language. Not everyone will like that funny-looking grille, but here we are.

Some of the features to give the car a more premium look include a new, bolder, more sophisticated Kia badge, the indicator blade protrusion in the front headlamps, the Kia-signature windscreen head castellations, the chrome side glazing surround and the cee’d-unique, aerodynamic shaping of the tail lamp which extends into the adjacent bodywork.


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The premium look and feel continues inside, where you get higher perceived quality , improved switchgear, touch-screen technology and enhanced driving position ergonomics. We have to say though, the design is a tad old-fashioned, especially those air vents look like they belong to the 1980s.

You will find lots of buttons and controls on the steering wheel , while the main control groups such as audio and air-conditioning have been segregated fro that big-car look and feel. There are lots of gloss black accents as well.


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Courtesy of Motor Ward