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Before placing any air freshener in your vehicle, I would highly recommend vacuuming and cleaning it first. This way you are not just covering up the smell of the two week old french fry that your child threw under the seat.Buy a box of really nice ... more >>
Place fabric softener sheets in spots around the inside of your car to freshen the air, such as in the side pockets on the door or under the car seats.Put potpourri in some clean pantyhose. Tie it and hang it in your car.If you don't use your ashtrays, ... more >>
Clean fingerprints and dust from interior windows with paper towels or newspaper and window cleaner. Hold a damp cloth over any stubborn bits of residue until they soften. Eliminate any streaks from the inside of the front windshield that might impair ... more >>
Use a quick detailer spray with a soft cloth to remove the streaks. Spray it directly on the car and buff with a clean buffing rag.Buff your car using long straight strokes. Circles show up a lot more than straight lines on a darker car, but using a ... more >>
How to Keep Your Car's Paint Dust-Free Assess how dirty your car really is. If it's just a light dusting of dirt without caked on mud or bird droppings, it's a good candidate for a duster.Use a duster made of soft cotton yarn with baked-in paraffin wax. ... more >>
Assess how dirty your car really is. If it's just a light dusting of dirt without caked on mud or bird droppings; it's a good candidate for a duster.Use a duster made of soft cotton yarn with baked-in paraffin wax. This will gently lift dust and ... more >>
Clean out your cup holder.Put a napkin or a folded paper towel in the bottom of the cup holder to absorb the moisture that drips off those fast food drinks. Change it out from time to time to keep it clean or make it a habit to ask for a couple of extra ... more >>
Lower any power antennas and fold in the outside mirrors. Raise the windows and lock your doors. Make sure that the moon roof is closed.Center the vehicle before the ramp for the best wash. Pull forward slowly when the driving light flashes.Drive up the ... more >>
Help prevent metal tools from rusting by keeping moisture out of your toolbox or storage containers. Save the small packets of desiccant that usually accompany packaging with new electronic equipment and place them in your toolbox or other storage ... more >>
1 Change engine oil. Replace oil filters. Clean petrol filters and replace if neccessary2 Reset or replace spark-plugs.3 check and reset distributor points. Replace if necessary.4 Check and adjust ignition timing5 Adjust valve clearances to ... more >>
Keep a trash bag in the car at all times. By having a bag ready, you're more likely to discard items when you finish with them instead of letting them pile up on the passenger seat or the floor of the car.Clean out trash every time you stop somewhere. ... more >>
Remove the source of the odors. Make sure all of the ashtrays are empty and wash them with hot, soapy water. If they're metal, make sure you dry them immediately after washing them to prevent rust.Open all the doors and the trunk to let fresh air ... more >>
Get that clutter of the car. Over time, there is tendency for items to accumulate in the car. Take a trash bag and a storage box out to the car and separate the trash from treasure to get rid of all that unnecessary clutter.Vacuum the interior of the car ... more >>
Clean your surface with soap and water. If the fiberglass does not come clean, than most likely it is oxidized and you will need to clean it with rubbing compound which this article gives instructions on how to.Gather or purchase your rubbing compound ... more >>
Clean vinyl and plastic laminate surfaces quickly and easily in kitchens and bathrooms. It also takes fingerprints and smudge marks from chrome, stainless steel and other metal surfaces.Remember all those awful crayon scribbles and pencil drawings you ... more >>
Remove the sticker or source of the glue completely from the vehicle. A razor blade or butter knife can assist in this process.Find an old rag, dish cloth or shirt, anything you won't mind tossing out after using it.Put a gallon of gas into a ... more >>
Start with new or clean supplies, especially if you washed the bottom of the car before the top. Test new supplies in a small area to make sure they won't scratch the surface as you clean. Make sure your mitt and sponges are free of stones, gravel and ... more >>
Pour half a cup of the soap into the bucket and fill it with water until you have about a gallon of foamy solution.Spray the hubcaps with the hose. The spray nozzle should be adjusted so that a pretty fast, steady stream is coming out to "power wash" the ... more >>
Do not just sit and watch your car go through the suds, that will make your chore seem much longer.Sit down in a comfy chair either outside where its warm, or inside if it is colder.Take out one of your distration devices. This is a great time ... more >>
Spray degreaser over the tire and rim. Let it sit for several minutes to break down the grease and dirt particles on your tires.Rinse the tire thoroughly using a high-pressure nozzle on your garden hose. The closer you get to the tire with the hose, the ... more >>
Vacuum the dashboard area of the car, just as you would the floorboards and mats. A shop vacuum is great for this, but a standard household vacuum will work just as well if you use a nozzle attachment to get back in the corners against the ... more >>
grab some aluminum foil and make a small ballgently rub it on the rust until its gonewash as ... more >>
Vacuum every nook and cranny inside the door panel. This area is one of the most used inside your vehicle and attracts every bit of dirt and dust from you and from the outside. Use the pointed nozzle of your vacuum to reach deep inside the pockets and ... more >>
Sand the bumper before you wash it. Take your sander and thoroughly go over the bumper. By sanding it, you prime the bumper for paint.Mix a mild soap with water. The normal soap that you use to wash your car is acceptable for the bumper. Most of these ... more >>
Take the car seat out of your car, and place it on an old blanket in your driveway. Ensure all your baby's car toys are put away before you begin cleaning it.Suck up food particles and dirt with a cordless vacuum. If possible, use a portable vacuum ... more >>
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