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  • How to Remove Cigarette Smoke From Automobiles

    Cigarette smoke can cling to a car's interior long after the smoker has ceased smoking in the car. Removing the odor takes some time and calls for cleaning with the right kinds of products. Many...

  • How to Remove Mold Odors From Inside Automobiles

    Moisture trapped inside a warm car quickly invites mold or mildew growth. When this happens, the moldy odor can permeate your car's interior overnight. To remove mold odors permanently, rather...

  • How to Get Rid of Smoke Odor in Car

    Cigarette smoke is one of the toughest odors to remove, especially from your car. The odor is absorbed into your upholstery and a thin film of tar often coats the plastic panels in your car. While...

  • Do it Yourself Car Fabric Upholstery Cleaners

    Car seats can become dirty quickly, as riders are constantly on the go, dragging in dirt and debris, not to mention food and drinks that can spill easily. While retail products are available that...

  • The Best Way to Clean Auto Carpets

    Automotive carpet cleaning often takes a back seat to exterior cleaning; sometimes what is seen on the outside gets more attention that what is on the inside. To keep the interior carpet clean, a...

  • How to Use Vinegar to Clean Your Car

    Vinegar is such a useful cleaning item that it only makes sense that there be ways to use it for your car too. Using vinegar to help clean your car with save you time and money. Here I will share...

  • How to Clean a Smoke-Damaged Car

    Cleaning a smoke-damaged car involves first shampooing the car thoroughly, including the carpets and upholstery, and then sprinkling baking soda over the fabrics before using a fogger or odor...

  • How to Clean Car Upholstery

    When cleaning car upholstery, always use a product specifically designed for the material, whether it be leather, vinyl or fabric, and always follow up with a conditioner that will extend the life...

  • Homemade Automotive Cleaning Products

    Whether you're a fanatic about your car or whether you want to be frugal about keeping it clean, many homemade automotive cleaning products work to keep your vehicle sparkling and attractive...

  • How to Remove Stains From Car Upholstery

    Keep your car happy by cleaning spills and stains in the upholstery! Everyone enjoys a clean car!

  • How to Repair Rain Damage - car window left open

    Your car window was left open and it rained. The smell knocked you out the minute you opened the car door. NOte to self: Clean out the garage and park the car INSIDE! What are your options: Do...

  • How to Get Rid of the Gas Smell From a Car

    A gas smell in a car can be powerful. This odor can make you and your family sick or have an unpleasant ride and ruin the upholstery in the vehicle. If you accidentally poured some gas in your car...

  • How to Clean a Car Headliner

    Car headliners get dirty over time. Keeping the headliner clean can add to the overall attractiveness of the vehicle. Headliners should be cleaned carefully to avoid unnecessary damage. You don't...

  • How to Get Rid of a Bad Odor in a Car

    There's a smell in your car. You may not be sure exactly what it is. Perhaps you're unsure where it's coming from. You simply know that it's not good. While air fresheners are nice, they basically...

  • How to Get Rid of Bedbugs in a Car

    Bedbugs are a nocturnal insect that feeds on warm-blooded creatures such as humans and pets. They infest carpets and upholstery and hide in whatever cracks or small areas they can during the day....

  • How to Get Rid of Fish Smells in the Car

    Fish smells can be some of the hardest odors to eliminate, especially once they have attached themselves to the upholstery of your car. Quick action is the best thing you can do to ensure your car...

  • How to Remove Spoiled Milk Odors from a Car's Interior

    The odor of spoiled milk is traditionally very difficult to remove. Fortunately, there are some relatively simple (and inexpensive) solutions. The sooner you clean the smelly spot, the greater...

  • How to Remove Coffee Stains from a Car's Interior

    Spilled coffee is a fact of life in today's world of morning commutes through the urban jungle. These instructions are for cloth upholstery. If you have leather upholstery, use a commercial...

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