How to Wash Your Car at Home for Free?

1. Vaseline

Car cleaners such as Armour All are great; however, they can be costly. Instead, clean your dash using a mild cleaning agent and then rub a tiny amount of Vaseline over the entire surface. Get rid of any excess using an ointment-clean cloth. The Vaseline will help condition your dash and make the finish look gorgeous and shiny.


2. Screw Driver

Look at your gear shift. Are you able to see all the annoying tiny pieces and bits in there? Don't you hate those nagging particles and the tiny spaces? To remove them, put a screwdriver inside a damp microfiber cloth to get them out completely.


3. Coffee Filters

This filter is dual-purpose. You can use an old coffee filter across your car to collect dust and then use a second one to scrub those corpses off the dead bugs in front of your car. It is also possible to make use of dryer sheets to achieve a similar result.


4. Foam Craft Brushes

Where are the creative moms? Most likely, you've got several of these foam brushes tucked away in your craft drawer. They are great for reaching that difficult-to-reach dust that's hanging within your vents.


5. Toothbrush

Another multi-purpose tool you can use to clean dirt and dust out of crevices. It is also a great tool for removing creases from the upholstery of your car.


6. Rubbing alcohol

Are your wipers doing a mediocre job? Perhaps it's not the time to dispose of them now. Try using rubbing alcohol on the microfiber cloth and run it all the way around your wipers. I'm going outside to try this method right now!


7. Vinegar, club soda, as well as blue dawn dish soap

Does anyone else appreciate a chemical-free cleaning solution? Mix these ingredients together and use them in conjunction with the toothbrush mentioned earlier to wash any stubborn stains from your floors or your seats. If it isn't working, I know a few users who swear to Tuff Stuff foam cleaning products.


8. The toothpaste and baking soda

Headlights appearing a bit cloudy? Do not need an expensive cleaning. Put some baking soda or toothpaste on an abrasive cloth that is damp and rub it onto the headlamps. You'll need to buff it off using a clean moist microfiber towel. Be sure to rotate the cloth every time you swipe to avoid reapplying the paste while you clean.


9. Furniture polish and paint brush

Spray a small amount of furniture polish onto an unclean paint brush, and then use it to wipe off any dust that has accumulated on radios as well as temperature control.


10. Paper towel roll

If you are cleaning your car, there's going to be some of those awkward spaces that no vacuum can be able to. Make use of duct tape to secure the roll of paper towels at the top of the hose for your vacuum. Bend it until it fits in the pockets on your door. We'll say goodbye to your 4-year-old french fry!


11. Rubber gloves

The hair of the animal magically rolls into a simple to take hair clump. If you're a pet owner, give this one a try.


12. Your Dishwasher

After giving the mats a good hit against the sides of your home or tree, put the mats on the highest racks of the dishwasher, with the area you wish to clean towards the source of water. This will function as a pressure washer. And the best thing is that you could make this your very first step, and they'll be finished in the time you've finished the rest of your vehicle.

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