The Oban Times

KEEP YOUR CAR CLEAN TO HELP REDUCE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRU­S

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Following Boris Johnson’s lockdown announceme­nt, Brits should only leave their homes to shop for necessitie­s, go to work (if they can’t work from home), attend medical appointmen­ts, and engage in daily exercise.

Driving is still currently allowed in the UK lockdown for those who need to use their cars to nip to the shops, head to work or attend any medical appointmen­ts.

Auto Trader has provided a list of top tips for cleaning and disinfecti­ng cars for those who still need to leave their house, to help reduce the spread of coronaviru­s (COVID-19). 1. Clean before disinfecti­ng: Give your car a scrub inside with warm soap and water or car-cleaning products before you use disinfecta­nt. Check the chemicals in these products to make sure you’re not damaging your car. Cleaning first ensures you’re removing dirt, organic matter and many germs from surfaces, allowing the disinfecta­nt to then do its work on the more harmful, stubborn germs. 2. Prioritise disinfecti­ng areas that are frequently touched: These include door handles, the rear-view mirror, the gear stick, infotainme­nt and dashboard controls, seats and armrests, seat belts and the handbrake. Isopropyl alcohol is a proven disinfecta­nt, and is also safe to use on most hard car interior surfaces to remove many stains, smudges and residues, as well as kill bacteria and viruses. 3 Use soap and water on leathers: Isopropyl alcohol may cause problems with leather, so stick to warm soap and water for any leather interiors. No need to scrub too hard, avoid excess suds and water, and use a microfibre cloth if possible to avoid scratches.

4. Use material-specific cleaners and disinfecta­nts: For a thorough clean, use materials specifical­ly for fabrics, exterior metal and plastic, and interior plastic, vinyl and leather. When using these products, follow the guidance on the manufactur­er labels and the safety precaution­s.

5. Avoid bleach and peroxide-based cleaners: While these kill germs, they’ll also damage vinyl and plastic, and probably discolour your car too.

6. Don’t use too much water inside your car: Particular­ly around electronic­s.

7. Do not stockpile products: Please think of others when buying products. A little goes a long way, particular­ly if you clean before disinfecti­ng.

8. Most importantl­y, wash your hands: Continue to wash your hands frequently and for a minimum of 20 seconds each time.

An Auto Trader spokespers­on says: ‘We understand that people still need to use their cars to get around, whether it’s for shopping for necessitie­s, going to work, or attending medical appointmen­ts.

‘Many may also be transporti­ng other family members, so having multiple people in and out of a car means a higher risk of infection through contact with surfaces.

‘By keeping cars as hygienic as possible with regular cleaning and disinfecti­ng, we can reduce the risk of coronaviru­s spreading through car use.’

All Auto Trader advice on cleaning and disinfecti­ng your car can be found at www.autotrader.co.uk/content/features/ cleaning-your-car

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