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  • How to Remove Stains in Auto Carpet

    Stains can make their way onto carpet inside of your auto if you drop a food or drink item onto the carpet or simply by tracking dirt and other debris onto the carpet when you step into your auto....

  • How to Eliminate Cigarette Smoke Smell From a Vehicle

    Though many people think nothing of smoking in the car while they drive, this noticeable odor sticks around and can be a nuisance. Cigarette smoke clings to every surface it touches, and the smell...

  • How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Smell From Autos

    Cigarette smoke is a strong scent. If you're a non-smoker and bought a used vehicle, you know if a smoker was the previous owner. The windows could have a coating of tar, giving them a yellowish...

  • Homemade Car Cleaner

    Retail car cleaning products can be costly, and many contain harsh chemicals that may be harmful to you and the environment. Instead, consider making an easy car-cleaning solution right at home,...

  • House Cleaning Products for Washing a Car

    When you wash your car regularly, it shows how much pride you have in your vehicle. You don't always have to take a trip to the auto parts store when you want to wash your car. You may be able to...

  • How to Remove White Stains from Dark Car Seats

    If you have had your car for more than a year, then you have probably encountered at least one mysterious stain. Dark colored car seats---whether leather or cloth---tend to develop...

  • How to Remove Pet Hair From Car Seats

    If you have a pet that frequently rides in your vehicle, you know how difficult it can be to remove pet hair that is embedded in fabric car seats. It can be frustrating to vacuum your car seats...

  • How to Eliminate Gasoline Odor in Carpet Without Using Harmful Chemicals

    About a month ago gasoline spilled in my car when I was bringing home a small tank full for my lawn mower. I thought I would never get the overpowering gasoline smell out, but here is what worked...

  • How to Remove Pet Odor From a Car

    Anyone that owns a dog knows how they love to ride in your car. You can see how happy they get with their head out the window and drool going all over the side of your car. The only real problem...

  • How to Clean Your Car with Baking Soda

    Baking soda is one of those miracle products that has many uses. Did you know that there are a lot of ways that you can use it to clean your car? Read on for more...

  • How to Clean Car Battery Cables

    Car batteries with old, "wet cell" technology have a history of corrosive build up on the battery terminals and cable ends. The chemical reaction created in an electric fuel cell concentrate...

  • How to Remove Cigarette Smells From Your Car

    Removing cigarette odor from your car is surprisingly easy. Cigarette odor left is a car can cause a stale and nasty smell that not many people enjoy. Here is how to remove that smell.

  • How to Make Car Deodorizer

    Got a stink or musty smell in your car that you just can't get rid of? Baking soda works the same magic in automobiles as it does in refrigerators and freezers. By popping several containers of...

  • How to Wipe Out Gasoline Odor in Carpet

    Many people have accidents spilling gasoline on their carpet or car interior. Here are a few tips on how to remove that smell from your car.

  • How to Get Rid of Vomit Smell in a Car

    If a person accidently vomits in your car, the smell can stick around no matter how much you try to clean it up. When the vomit settles into the fibers of the carpeting and upholstery, there is...

  • How to Get Rid of Dog Odor in a Car

    If you have a tendency to take your dog riding in your car, he or she may have left behind an odor as a reminder of their car ride. Wet dogs, especially, leave an odor that is overpowering and...

  • How to Remove Tar From Your Car

    Everyone gets it on their vehicle at one time or another... that dreaded tar! It seems nothing can clean it off. It just smears and sticks with you forever - but take heart, it's actually an easy...

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