• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
  • Forum
  • Design Studio
  • Upholstery Jobs
  • Newsletter
  • Sponsors

The Hog Ring

Auto Upholstery Community

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Use Alcohol to Kill Coronavirus in Cars

March 20, 2020 By Nadeem Muaddi

The Hog Ring - Use Alcohol to Kill Coronavirus in Cars

Put down the bleach and hydrogen peroxide. The only chemical you should use to disinfect a customer’s car from coronavirus is isopropyl alcohol.

Consumer Reports spoke to experts about how to eradicate the deadly virus without damaging a car’s interior. They advised against household cleaners like Clorox Disinfecting Wipes and Lysol concentrate, which are effective in killing the virus, but can also ruin interior trim.

Instead, experts recommend isopropyl alcohol, the main ingredient in rubbing alcohol. It’s what Yanfeng Automotive, the world’s largest supplier of automotive interior parts, uses to clean and disinfect its products.

“We will use that to clean smudges or any kind of last minute details before we ship the product,” said Jeff Stout, executive director for global innovation at Yanfeng.

The company has tested pure isopropyl alcohol on everything from plastic trim to painted chrome to cloth and imitation leather. They found it effective at killing germs, while preserving the integrity of interior components.

The only exception is genuine leather. Isopropyl alcohol can strip away clear-coat protectants and leave the leather susceptible to damage or discoloration, according to Dara Ward, senior marketing director at Katzkin Automotive Leather.

“We do recommend simple Ivory soap and water to clean spots and spills on our leather-trimmed interiors,” Ward said. Just don’t scrub too hard, as excessive friction can also damage leather.

To protect yourself from coronavirus, wipe down a customer’s car interior with isopropyl alcohol before you spend long periods inside it. Make sure to cover areas that get touched a lot — like steering wheels, arm rests, shifters and buttons, Wear rubber gloves and a face mask while you do it.

Isopropyl alcohol is available in most stores, including Walmart and Staples.

Filed Under: Archive, Safety Issues Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Consumer Reports, Coronavirus, Katzkin Leather Interiors Inc, Yanfeng Automotive

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Steve Ingram says

    March 20, 2020 at 3:17 pm

    Are you sure you dont mean Isopropyl?

    • Nadeem Muaddi says

      March 20, 2020 at 3:42 pm

      Yes! Thanks for catching that typo.

  2. Ryan Nelson says

    March 20, 2020 at 4:47 pm

    Steam is also effective. Most off our steamers will get hot enough to disinfect hard plastic and soft surfaces. I’ve also been running our ozone machines in vehicles for about one hour before we get in and start work.

  3. Tools Specialist says

    November 22, 2021 at 2:12 pm

    Isopropyl alcohol is a powerful cleaner to kill the virus. Maybe we have to avoid using Lysol in the car’s interior since we always spray car seats. Thank you for the tips on this.

Primary Sidebar

anal porno bangbros rus porno yaşlı porno konulu porno olgun porno porno izle sarışın porno bakire sex 69 porno

THR Sponsors

NC Sewing Machines
Miami Corporation - Right Rail Ad 3
  • Hyde Leather
  • Douglass Interior Products
  • Albright's Supply
  • OEM+ Banner Ad - The Hog Ring
  • MasterTech Expo 2026
  • Keyston Bros

THR Favorites

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - RPUI

Talking Shop: Restoration Parts Unlimited

Surely, every auto upholstery professional … [more] about Talking Shop: Restoration Parts Unlimited

The Hog Ring - 7 Things to Consider Before Retrofitting Bucket Seats

7 Things to Consider Before Retrofitting Bucket Seats

Lately it seems every car owner wants to swap … [more] about 7 Things to Consider Before Retrofitting Bucket Seats

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Airbag Tag

Sewing Airbag Seams with Durkopp Adler

For good reason, many auto upholstery shops … [more] about Sewing Airbag Seams with Durkopp Adler

The Hog Ring - Meet Sean Scott of Inspire Automotive

Meet Sean Scott of Inspire Automotive

Sean Scott of Inspire Automotive has only … [more] about Meet Sean Scott of Inspire Automotive

The Hog Ring - How to make a french seam lay flat

How to Make a French Seam Lay Flat

Did you ever wonder how automakers make … [more] about How to Make a French Seam Lay Flat

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Sid Chavers 1932 Ford

Photo: Cadillac-Inspired ’32 Ford Bench Seat

This Cadillac-inspired 1932 Ford 3W seat was … [more] about Photo: Cadillac-Inspired ’32 Ford Bench Seat

Categories

Footer

Recent Articles

  • Serious About Interiors? Don’t Miss These Upholstery Classes at MasterTech Expo
  • Driver Seriously Hurt After Car Slams into Kansas Upholstery Shop
  • Miami Madness is Back: Enter Your Best Upholstery Work
  • Trimmer Tyler Kent Hamilton Dies at 72
  • Show Off Your Craftsmanship in the 2026 Keyston Choice Awards

Recent Comments

  • Edward Munday on Hidden Mouse Nest? How to Charge for the Extra Dirty Work
  • Jack on Keyston Bros. Acquires DLT Corporation
  • Brodie Smith on Aston Martin Just Introduced a New Convertible DB12
  • THE CAPTAIN on 6 Tips for Turning Callers into Customers
  • Dmei on Star Wars Seat Covers are ‘So Wizard’

Advertise With Us!

We're always looking for companies to collaborate with. Watch this short video about the benefits of sponsorship and then email us to say hi.

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in