You’d probably agree that nobody wants to see those old, dried-up bugs on your window, right?
To remove those stains, just use a wet dryer sheet and scrub the area until it comes off. Time to remove all those little critters.
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!
White Vinegar Can Really Clean
When cleaning windows, we recommend using a solution of white vinegar in a spray bottle. You can achieve spotless windows if you wipe this off with newspaper rather than using a towel.
This helps avoid lint residue. Hooray for better visibility!
Wooden Clothes Pin and Essential Oils Make for a Great Car Freshener
We always want our car to smell clean and fresh, but it’s not always easy since some of us use our car all day long. So how do you keep it smelling nice? Sprays don’t last, and car fresheners have too strong a smell, and, often, not a very good one. But there’s an easy, cheap and fast way to solve this.
Grab a wooden clothespin, soak it in an essential oil of your choice, and pin it in your car’s air vents.
Hydrogen Peroxide Can Clean Stains
Another easy solution in removing those tough stains, such as blood, grass, or wine, is applying some hydrogen peroxide.
A liberal application of hydrogen peroxide can remove even the toughest stains, such as blood, wine, and grass, from cloth upholstery and mats. Allow it to sit before blotting with a damp rag.