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Why minivans are among the dirtiest cars to clean

https://www.the-sun.com/motors/8479394/car-expert-minivans-grossest-cleaned/

The more kids get in your car, the dirtier it gets. That’s what we learned from a recent interview with a mobile car detailing business owner from New Jersey. He highlighted minivans as some of the dirtiest vehicles he cleans.

Greg Kasparian from detailing company Ride and Shine knows all about sticky sweets and where to find them, he told newspaper The US Sun “A lot of our customers are parents, moms and dads with kids, so it’s usually the back seat area where there are cheez-its, and there’s chocolate in all the cupholder, there’s gum stuck in every little crevice.”

The compartments that kids are accessing and the seat tracks in minivans as areas usually get especially dirty, according to Kasparian. “There are the tracks where you slide the seats back and forth, and so much food and gunk get stuck in that stuff, and people never clean it up.”

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Author: Rene Passet

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Detailing

Why minivans are among the dirtiest cars to clean

https://www.the-sun.com/motors/8479394/car-expert-minivans-grossest-cleaned/

The more kids get in your car, the dirtier it gets. That’s what we learned from a recent interview with a mobile car detailing business owner from New Jersey. He highlighted minivans as some of the dirtiest vehicles he cleans.

Greg Kasparian from detailing company Ride and Shine knows all about sticky sweets and where to find them, he told newspaper The US Sun “A lot of our customers are parents, moms and dads with kids, so it’s usually the back seat area where there are cheez-its, and there’s chocolate in all the cupholder, there’s gum stuck in every little crevice.”

The compartments that kids are accessing and the seat tracks in minivans as areas usually get especially dirty, according to Kasparian. “There are the tracks where you slide the seats back and forth, and so much food and gunk get stuck in that stuff, and people never clean it up.”

Also read: 

Author: Rene Passet

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