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It is amazing how women can be engaged with working, kids, cooking and cleaning, and still have the time and effort to create a calming ambience around them and amuse everyone at home.

With everything on their plate, normally some things remain in the background, and one of them is probably the car. Using myself as an example, my car has always remained the last thing on the list when it comes to cleaning.

Knowing how easily my car turns into a mess, it is essential to share with you these hacks ASAP, so you can keep your car looking tidy all the time.

Start with a purge

Тhrow away everything unnecessary from the inside of your car. Take a black garbage bag and an empty box for the purpose.

Start with the front and work your way to the back, tossing garbage in the bag as you go. Don’t forget the boot!

Everything that belongs in the house or the garage put into the box, so you can easily sort and arrange it later. Take out and shake the floor mats too. Your car is looking so much better already, isn’t it?

Quick tip:

When stopping at petrol stations make use of the handily positioned garbage bins and throw empty food containers, packages and dirty tissues – everything you can grab quickly.



Clean the tyres

Dust, dirt, grease and mud rapidly accumulates on your car’s rims and tyres, removing them is also a very quick job.

You don’t need any specialty products, just a bucket of warm water, mixed with dish soap.

Dunk a soft sponge into the water and start scrubbing the rims and tyres. I don’t wring the sponge at all, since the water washes away the mud and dirt as it runs down the tyre. Once you’re done with the rubbing of all four tyres and rims, rinse them with clean water, dry them off with a towel and voila!

Quick tip:

If your kids love to play with water, put them in their oldest clothes and hand the tools they need to clean and play. It is a win win situation, plus they will learn something new, and even might want to clean the tyres again.

Wipe all interior surfaces

Work your way from top to bottom. This is the way dust settles, so you don’t want to double your work.

Fill an empty spray bottle with equal amounts of water and vinegar. Use this solution to clean the sun visors, ceiling and door handles, dashboard and steering wheel. Generally, you can wipe every surface that needs refreshing!

Windows and mirrors can be cleaned too, but make sure you use a paper towel, it’s way easier and dries faster.

Quick tip:

Keep a small spray bottle with the same mixture and a clean microfibre cloth in your glove box.

This way you can do a quick clean in between errands, or while you’re stuck in traffic if you see anything is overly dusty or filthy.

Upholstery

Mums who are proud owners of vehicles with leather interior should not read further.

For the rest of you, I know exactly what will help you in the fight against stains. It is vinegar again! Spilled coffee, dropped food or even puke, it happens in a split second and can be very irritating.

Mix equal parts of vinegar and hot water in a spray bottle, shake well and spray lavishly on the soiled area. Use a stiff brush to rub the stain and continue until completely removed.

Quick tip:

If you are behind the wheel, when the accident happens, pull over at the first opportunity, remove the residues of food, vomit whatever it may be and scrub with a few wet wipes. They can do magic, especially when you have nothing else by hand. A big pack of wet wipes is a must have in the car of every self-respecting mum!

Final tip

Make it a habit to clean your car at the end of every working day.

It takes such little time, but the end result is definitely worth it.

There is no better feeling in the morning, than to start your day, getting into a fresh, clean car. Believe me, it’s true!

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  • Very true – it is a great feeling getting into a clean car. Last week driving my car was like sittingmin a wheelie bin – full of dirt, dust, rubbish and who knows what else!

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  • Love this article! I dislike car cleaning so much!

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  • this is so great to win


    • This isn’t a competition? Seems like your comments are cut and paste for the sake lf getting points?

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  • Baby wipes are definitely a must. Waiting at the school for the kids I have given my dash a clean down just to be rid of the dust. They are great for cleaning anything.

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  • Great tips – a little discipline goes a long way.

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  • I take pride in the appearance of my car and it so hard to keep it looking good with so little time! I usually don’t get a chance to clear it out everyday, but always put aside time at the weekend to clear out any rubbish and items that shouldn’t really be there! I also wipe down the interior every week. The thing I find the hardest to maintain is the flooring – without having to vacuum it everyday, it’s impossible to stop grass and dirt being brought in!

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  • These are great tips 🙂 Especially about the vinegar! – I find my biggest problem is the bits of twigs and grass etc that gets stuck on shoes then wiped onto the floor of the car – I hate vacuuming the car 🙁 – maybe I should outsource that part!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t pay a lot of attention to my car other than taking it for a regular service. Some times at school pick-up I would use the Pine-O-Cleen wipes to wipe over the surfaces in the front of the car, and when it’s really dirty I’ll ask hubby to take it to the car wash. That’s it for me. I have enough household chores to do!!

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  • A very good article, I will be sure to keep these tips on hand.

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  • so cute really

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  • Always have wet ones and plastic bags in the car for emergencies. Was a great help when I was pregnant and had the unfortunate experience of being sick in the car.


    • Wet ones are brilliant for unexpected clean ups! 😉

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  • When I fill up with fuel I take the opportunity to Chuck out rubbish in the car. Like old receipts or coffee cups. I sometimes also put a washing basket in the back of the car to carry in all the bits and pieces, he thinks it’s weird but it works:)

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  • I always do a bin pit stop at the petrol station and empty out any rubbish. Also; I clean the car windows as it only takes minutes.

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  • Ah wet wipes, they truly are one of life’s great inventions!

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  • Lke it

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  • Great tips!

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  • OK well I am waiting for the cleaning of leather upholstery?
    Actually I will get a lot of flack and criticism for this but my pet hate is people who drink coffee whilst shopping (I have mentioned this before about the fear of accidents resulting in scalds) so my advice on keeping your car clean, take a coffee break and snack away from your car, it’s much safer also as there is no worry about having to drive one handed (which is a real danger to you as well as me).
    Thanks for the other tips though. 🙂

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