There is nothing as annoying as the blades of your wipers creating unintentional smudges on your windshield on a rainy day. Luckily for you, this is no longer a problem. You can run a little alcohol (no non-tequila folks) over your blades on a regular basis and they should be in excellent condition.
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, even when you attempt to access them and scrub them clean. It's odd, but it works well at sucking all the dirt and dust from difficult-to-reach areas easily.
Many of our customers have pets. We have plenty of them, and they're among the most adorable pets in the world. The only issue is that they shed hair as if they were crazy. We don't blame them; we groom just them as much as dogs groom. Just spray water over your car seats and then use the squeegee to rid yourself of that hairy pet.
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 in the vents. It may be necessary to use a few, but it will get the job done without harm to your vehicle or your wallet.
Relax, take a break; we're certainly not going to make you create soap by hand. Add baking soda as well as warm water and dishwashing liquid or soap and mix them together. It will take the grime off your rims, leaving them shiny and gorgeous!
The combination of vinegar, club soda, lemon and dishwashing soap makes an ideal cleaner that is free of just a fraction of the chemicals and toxins in conventional cleaners. Make sure you use a dish soap that does not contain toxic chemicals.
If you have children in your vehicle, there's no way to prevent them from dropping something which ends in stains on your gorgeous interior. As we mentioned, it's inevitable. Instead of spending money on professional items, simply grab a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and mix it with water to wash the difficult-to-remove stainings. The color will depend on your carpet or flooring it is important to reduce the amount of peroxide to avoid discoloration.
You'll be amazed at the results. Get rid of those old bumper stickers which were on the road for too long; all you have to do is apply a hairdryer to warm the adhesive liquid that is on the sticker to the point that it is able to be removed. It's as easy as that and doesn't cost any money.