"All solvents (alcohols, acetone, kerosene, etc) should be avoided, not just because they can damage expensive interior bits, but also because they don't really affect viruses," she said. If you're going to use household cleaning wipes such as those made by Lysol or Clorox, absolutely avoid anything with bleach.Mar 12, 2020
Can you use disinfecting wipes on car interior?
These chemical products can damage your vehicle's upholstery and/or interior surfaces. Instead, alcohol-based wipes or sprays containing at least 70% alcohol* are effective against the coronavirus according to the CDC, and can be safely used in your vehicle.May 6, 2020
Can I use Clorox wipes on car seats?
While you may be tempted to use baby wipes or Clorox wipes or Windex, don't. Buy a leather specific cleaner. Or take your car to the car wash and get it detailed.Jan 14, 2020
Can you use Clorox wipes on car upholstery?
Give your ride a final rinse and dry it completely with a clean cloth. For the interior, wipe down surfaces with a Clorox Disinfecting Wipe ($8 for a 2-pack, amazon.com) to banish germs.Nov 3, 2017
Can you use Lysol wipes on inside of car?
If you are concerned about bleach getting on fabric seats, you can also use Lysol or even Lysol or Clorox wipes which are able to disinfect your surfaces without the risk of drips affecting the colour of your car interior. If you have leather seats, you can also wipe them down with a disinfectant.Jun 11, 2020