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Cheap & Easy Car Cleaning Tips You Won't Get Over

July 28, 2022

Cheap & Easy Car Cleaning Tips You Won't Get Over

1. Use Alcohol to Clean Wiper Blades


Nothing is more frustrating than the blades of your wipers creating sudden smudges on your windscreen on a rainy day. Luckily for you, this will not be an issue anymore. Put some alcohol (no non-tequila folks) across your blades once or twice a week, and it will keep them in good shape.



2. DIY Slime to Clean Problem Areas


These grooves in these awkward spots are usually the most difficult areas to clean. They are prone to collecting dust and grime and then sit there, no matter how hard you try to access them and scrub them clean. We came across an answer to this problem with DIY slime. It's odd, but it works well at sucking the dust and dirt from difficult-to-reach areas effortlessly.



3. Use a Squeegee to Remove Pet Hair


Many of our customers have cats. We have lots of them, and they're among the most adorable pets in the world. The only issue is that they shed their fur (hair) in a way that is insane. It's not their fault, though. Just spray water over your car seats and then use the squeegee to get rid of that hairy pet.



4. Q-Tips For Those Even Harder to Reach Places


A q-tip with a light coating of water can be used to move it around those narrow but difficult-to-reach areas of your car, particularly inside the vents. You might need several, but this will get the job done with no harm to your vehicle or your wallet.



5. Shine Up Your Rims Using This Cheap DIY Cleaner


Relax and take a break; we're certainly not going to make you create soap on your own. Mix in baking soda along with warm water, dishwashing liquid or soap. It will take the grime off your rims, leaving them sparkling and gorgeous!



6. Make This Non-Toxic Car Cleaner For Your Interior


The combination of vinegar, club soda, lemon and dishwashing soap makes the perfect cleaner, containing only less toxins and chemical in conventional cleaners. Be sure to choose the dish soap that is free of numerous toxic chemicals.



7. Remove Stains From Carpets Using This $1 Product


If you have children in the vehicle, there's no way to prevent them from dropping something that will end with staining on your beautiful interior. As we mentioned, it's inevitable. However, instead of spending money on professional-grade products, grab a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and mix it with water to wash the difficult-to-remove stain. The color will depend on your carpet or flooring make sure you dilute the solution to prevent discoloration.



8. Remove Bumper Stickers With a Hairdryer


You'll be amazed at the results. To get rid of the old bumper stickers that have been on display for a long time, all you have to apply the hairdryer to heat the adhesive liquid that is on the sticker to the point that it can be removed. It's as easy as that and will not cost you any money.


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