To care for and deodorize your leather surfaces, all you need is a cloth and some olive oil. Start cleaning with soap and soak the leather or faux leather part with oil. Be careful not to apply too much as it can make your seats feel greasy. However, avoid getting oil on the steering wheel, even if it is leather.
5. A bottle of water and a mop
Ice scrapers also remove pet hair from the back seat of your vehicle. To do this, you need to spray a little water on the affected areas and run the rubber squeegee over them. The bristles get caught easily and your seats will be cleaner.
6. A natural car air freshener
Say goodbye to toxic perfume atomizers and choose a natural and effective air freshener. Simply mix a few spoonfuls of baking soda and a few drops of your favorite or homemade essential oil in a glass jar and pierce the lid before closing it to eliminate odors in your car. Place it in a cup holder and your car will smell fresh and good all the time.
7. Vinegar and newspaper for the windows
Fill a spray bottle with vinegar, spray after a few minutes, and then wipe down your windows with newspaper. It sounds crazy, but there are no streaks on your windshield.
8. Shiny chrome rims
Mix equal amounts of water and vinegar and pour this mixture into a bottle. Spray your rims and then clean them with a cloth to get them super shiny.
9. Better maintained tires
To prevent tires from decomposing, mix a little baking soda and water to form a paste, apply it to your tires by rubbing lightly with a brush, and then rinse. Your tires will be like new.
10. An anti-chemical car wash
Instead of paying for a car wash that coats your car in chemicals, opt instead for an all-natural Castile liquid soap—which is made from vegetable oils and mixed with water. Wash and rinse your car and you will be amazed by the results.