(Genuine honda parts) How to Detail Cars with Seat Covers
By Dan Bodrero
Getting your car detailed is the best way to ensure that it is cleaned properly. However, when detailing professionals are taking care of your car or if you are washing it yourself, its important to clean seat covers properly to avoid ruining them. After all, seat covers are an investment designed to protect the seats in your car. They are a perfect vehicle accessory because they can be changed as needed, most are machine washable and they can protect you from hot seats during the summer months.
The type of cleaning required on car seat covers depends on the material with which they are made. For example, plain fabric seat covers can usually be cleaned in a washing machine; suede or leather seat covers must be cleansed with a special cleaner or a concoction of mild detergent and water. A good detailing company will know exactly how to clean the interior car seat covers in your vehicle and can recommend a good cleanser for the times you must do it yourself.
Most car seat covers can be cleaned in a washing machine on gentle with cold water. You can use the same type of detergent that you use to do your laundry. However, there are some interior car seat covers that are not machine washable, in which case a cloth, lukewarm water and some mild detergent should be used to cleanse the fabric of the seat cover. You can then dry with a small fan to ensure that the seat covers are properly dried. This is important because if you allow seat covers to simply air dry over time, the covers will pick up a slight mildew smell.
If the interior car seat covers have stains, you can use a gentle stain remover, or ask the detailing company to use the right stain removal agent to ensure you dont ruin the seat covers. Cleaning is not necessary on a regular basis; in fact, only clean seat covers when there is apparent build up or if the covers are obviously dirty. Otherwise, you can clean your seat covers once every three months or so.
Seat covers are essential when trying to protect the seats in your vehicle. Just be sure that, since you have invested in a set of covers, that you take proper care of them. This includes engaging in the proper cleansing methods, whether you wash the covers yourself or have a detailing company do it for you.
Owner and operator of a seat covers and auto accessories manufacturing company, Dan Bodrero takes pride in the quality of his workmanship and stands by every product that leaves his store, whether it be dashboard mat or golf seat cover. Every item is hand crafted from top materials and is guaranteed to fit securely and snugly.
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Apprenticeship Programs Thriving at Centennial
By Michael McGraw
As the largest transportation school in Canada, Centennial turns out about 1,000 car, truck and heavy-equipment technicians each year. In a recent article published in the Toronto Star, Chair Alan McClelland is quoted: There are multiple routes that people can take to become a tradesperson.
The article then goes on to describe the variety of apprenticeships offered at our Ashtonbee Campus. The Traditional Apprentice Route is popular for students who have a job where their employer provides on the job experience while they pursue their studies over a three or four year period. Non-Tradional Routes include the MAP 32 option where students receive 32 weeks of classroom training and four weeks of work placement with an employer such as Canadian Tire, Volvo and Freightliner. Block Release MAP Programs work in partnership with GM, Ford, Toyota and Honda and facilitate the training of these companies apprentices in the specific systems and technologies of their employers.
Co-op Apprenticeship Programs offer a two-year diploma course and allow high school graduates to take business and management classes as well as technical apprenticeship courses and work placements for automotive training, truck/coach and heavy-duty trades. Pre-Apprenticeship Programs are designed for people with barriers (such as language or numeracy) who might have difficulty finding employers.
The course offers 12 weeks of language and math upgrading, job-search skills and preparation for technical training. It then moves on to 12 weeks of Level 1 apprenticeship followed by a 12 week work placement. Visit http://www.centennialcollege.ca to find more information about college programs & Toronto degree.
Here the author Michael McGraw writes in detail about the programs of Apprenticeship offered in automotive schools, on automotive training. He further writes about the course and placements.
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