The Details of Detailing the Interior of Antique Cars and Trucks
Your antique car or truck is a treasure. A treasured possession
of history, class, and performance of bygone days. While you can
never go back in time, you want to do all you can to preserve
the aura and the dignity of antique cars and trucks. Detailing
or cleaning and preserving them as close to their original state
as possible, is the owner's dream.
Care should be taken in every step of the restoration process to
ensure all original materials are treated only with products
designed not to have a negative effect on the material's future
quality and durability.
One especially delicate area is the interior of your antique.
Whether the seats are plastic, cloth, or leather, they must be
treated with care to ensure pliability so as not to occur future
damage. The cleaning products used must be chosen with care.
Today's technology offers many excellent solutions to the
dilemma of cleaning without incurring damage to these aged
materials.
Selecting products that clean and protect in one step saves you
time and insures your interior has constant protection. Again,
it is important to choose products that won't damage the
interior's materials with repeated use. You may want to consider
these types of cleaners for seats, dashboards, and rubber
moldings found in the interior of your vehicle. Note that any
form of abrasive cleaner, no matter how miniscule the
abrasiveness, with repeated use, will begin to deteriorate the
surface being cleaned.
It is not unusual to have one specific stain in the interior of
a classic car or truck that seems almost impossible to remove
without damaging the area. Again, be cautious not to use
abrasive cleaners. Remember the interior of your antique car or
truck has weathered many years. The materials have become worn,
and are fragile simply by time. A spot remover designed to
remove the stain without harsh chemicals is most likely your
best solution. Proceed slowly and repeat the process gently if
necessary to completely remove the stain. One or more treatments
may be necessary for extremely stubborn stains. Harsh scrubbing
and rubbing will only damage the material. Let the cleaner do
the work.
Once you have completed the restoration process and your antique
car or truck is in tip-top condition, you want to make sure you
do everything you can to protect it and your investment in it.
The restoration process most likely took time, effort, and
money. Now you want to make sure your vehicle remains in good
shape.
At this point, it is very important to store the vehicle in a
climate-controlled environment. Extreme heat, cold, and moisture
should be avoided if possible. Whenever the vehicle is taken out
for show, or a drive, you should make sure to properly clean it
whenever you are done. All that really should be necessary
concerning cleaning and protection will be light maintenance. A
good wipe down with a chamois cloth will most likely do the
trick. Chamois cloths are excellent to absorb moisture, clean
dust and grime, and polish the surface.
Your antique car or truck has survived many years. A true
display of elegance. A few simple steps will keep it looking
great for years to come.