[2020] How to sanitize your car during quarantine and stay away from the virus!
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Protecting your biggest enemy right now—your car—is a task you can do yourself. Knowing how to sanitize your car during quarantine is a must, since we are in the middle of a pandemic.
The key is to not let the virus hitch a ride or even let it get close to your steering wheel.
So, take a good look at what you can do to ensure that no harm comes to your family.
Unless you don't mind taking the risk.
And there's also the issue of hygiene. Keeping your car clean reduces the risk of infections.
If you do your part, this fight will be won.

How to sanitize your car
- Avoid leaving home and using the car
- Clean the vehicle
- Wash your car before parking it in the garage
- Clean the benches
- Clean it if it is going to be parked for a long time.
- Pay attention to the air conditioning
- Take it to a specialized car wash – if you prefer
- Go beyond the engine, like power locks and windows
- Empty trash cans
- Increase cleaning frequency
- Be judicious
- Use a vacuum cleaner and tools that help reduce risks
- Do not turn on the air conditioning.
Keep the car out of danger
First of all, protect yourself. Start by wearing gloves and a mask.
The more the virus grows, the greater the risks, especially for those who work with vehicles. So, every precaution is essential.
When cleaning, you just need to scrub well, let it soak and think about the details.
Then, every time you get into the vehicle, sanitize your hands. After all, you touch it everywhere.
Homemade solution for cleaning your car
I'll list some solutions you can do right now:
- soap and water
- Alcohol – The alcohol content must be at least 70%. Do not clean leather with alcohol to avoid damaging the piece.
- Do not use bleach or hydrogen peroxide on the inside of your car. It can damage your upholstery.
- avoid products with ammonia
- Clean the steering wheel and sanitize the dashboard, especially if you have symptoms of infection
- Make a homemade solution
REVENUE
– 60 ml of lemon (a small lemon will do)
– 120 ml of vinegar
– 120 ml of detergent
– 240 ml sparkling water
– 1 container to make the mixture
– 1 bottle with sprayer
Cars stopped
If it is left standing for a long time, it will need special care, especially if it is a battery-powered car.
Check the calibration and take great care of the battery. In fact, choose to fill up with V-Power or premium gasoline.
If possible, take a drive around the block to prevent future mechanical problems.
Passengers
Be careful who you are going to transport. Ask about Corona symptoms and check with passengers.
Offer alcohol and tissues, as well as sanitizing paper to people who will be walking with you.
*Research source: Own authorship
