Got a little blood or some red wine stains in your car? Don’t freak out just yet, because with a little application of some club soda, you can easily remove them.
Just let it sit for a couple of minutes, then sponge it up with a towel. Next time, you probably should just pass on opening a bottle of wine in the car.
Removing Tough Stains
Spilled some drinks? All you have to do is dip a Magic Eraser into some Lysol to scrub out those sticky spill stains from vinyl and acrylic surfaces in your car’s interior.
This should spare you from getting in contact with those icky areas.
Use Alcohol for Windshield Smudges
Often when we clean with a car’s windshield wipers, they leave are smears and smudges on the glass. To avoid this, make sure to rub down your wipers with alcohol before you use them.
This will prevent them from leaving marks on the windshield, making sure you have a clear, 20/20 vision.
Olive Oil Can Keep Leather Looking New
To keep your upholstery looking as good as new, just rub a small amount of olive oil into it after washing off the dirt and grime with warm and soapy water.
This should break up the dirt and stains while conditioning the leather as well.
What Helps Best to Absorb Odors?
Did you know charcoal had purposes other than being used for fuel? It can actually be used to absorb odors and toxins in gases, such as air.
Just place a few pieces of charcoal under your seat and it will slowly rid your vehicle of those stubborn smells that you thought couldn’t be eliminated. This home remedy is indeed nature’s little toxin absorber. You’re welcome!