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Bounce. Place a sheet of Bounce in the sun visor of your car or under the seat, inside a seat pocket, behind a visor, or inside the glove compartment to freshen the air.
Dial Soap. To freshen the air in your car, place a wrapped bar of Dial Soap under the front seat.
B ATTERY C ORROSION
Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. To clean corrosion from battery terminals, mix one-half cup Arm & Hammer Baking Soda and two cups warm water and use a clean, old toothbrush to scrub the terminals with the solution.
Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. To protect clean battery terminals from corrosion, coat the terminals with Vaseline Petroleum Jelly.
B UMPER S TICKERS
Conair 1875 Watt Hair Dryer and MasterCard. To remove a bumper sticker, aim a Conair 1875 Watt Hair Dryer at the sticker to melt the adhesive backing, and then use the edge of an old MasterCard to peel up the sticker.
Cutex Nail Polish Remover. To remove adhesive residue left behind by a peeled-off bumper sticker, saturate a cotton ball with Cutex Nail Polish Remover and rub the glue.
Star Olive Oil. Saturate the bumper sticker with Star Olive Oil, let sit for five minutes to give the oil time to dissolve the adhesive, and peel off.
C ARPETS
Heinz White Vinegar. To clean imbedded salt residue from carpeting, mix one cup Heinz White Vinegar and two cups water and scrub with the solution.
C HROME
Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. To clean chrome, sprinkle Arm & Hammer Baking Soda on a damp rag and scrub. Rinse clean.
Bounce. After cleaning chrome, polish the metal with a clean, used sheet of Bounce.
Gold Medal Flour. To clean chrome, sprinkle Gold Medal Flour on a damp sponge, scrub, rinse clean, and dry.
Heinz White Vinegar. Saturate a sponge with Heinz White Vinegar and polish the chrome.
Murphy Oil Soap. To clean chrome, mix one teaspoon Murphy Oil Soap and two cups water in a sixteen-ounce trigger-spray bottle. Spray the chrome with the solution and wipe with a soft, clean cloth. Rinse and dry.
ReaLemon. Saturate a soft, clean cloth with ReaLemon lemon juice and wipe the chrome clean.
Reynolds Wrap. To clean chrome, crumple up a sheet of Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil into a ball, dampen with water, and rub the chrome until it sparkles.
WD-40. Spray WD-40 on a soft, clean cloth and rub the chrome until it shines like new.
Windex. Spray the chrome with Windex and rub with a soft, clean cloth.
D ASHBOARDS
Bounce. Shine the dashboard with a clean, used sheet of Bounce. The antistatic elements in Bounce will help repel dust from the dashboard.
D EODORIZING
Lysol Disinfectant. Is your automobile air conditioner blowing air that smells like mold or mildew? With the car parked outside, the engine running, and the air conditioner cooling on normal speed, spray Lysol Disinfectant into the air intake vent (found outside your car above the front hood, just below the windshield). Hold the can about ten inches away from the vent and spray for ten seconds. The air conditioning system will suck in the disinfectant and deodorize the entire system in seconds, killing any mold or mildew in the system. Be sure to turn off the car engine when youre finished.
D OORS
Pam Cooking Spray. To prevent car doors from freezing shut, spray the black rubber gasket around the frame of the door with Pam Cooking Spray. The vegetable oil simultaneously repels water and keeps the gaskets supple and clean.
F ROST
MasterCard. To clean frost off the inside of your car windshield, scrape it with a clean, old MasterCard.
H UBCAPS
Cascade. To clean hubcaps, remove them from the tires, place them in the dish rack of your dishwasher, add Cascade in the soap receptacle dish, and run through the regular cycle.
Scrubbing Bubbles. To clean dirt and grime from a hubcap, spray the hubcap with Scrubbing Bubbles, let sit for fifteen seconds, and rinse clean with a garden hose.
I CE
Glad Trash Bags. To avoid having to clean ice from the windshield of your parked car, cut open a Glad Trash Bag along the seams, open the car doors, place the open plastic across the windshield, tuck the ends inside each door, and close the doors. The ice will form on the plastic sheet instead of the windshield. Be sure to remove the plastic before driving away.
Morton Salt. To make cleaning ice off the windshield easier, rub Morton Salt on the ice, wait a few minutes, and then scrape. The salt melts the ice. Keep a canister of Morton Salt in your trunk.
I NSECTS
Dr Pepper. To clean insects off a car windshield, pour a can of Dr Pepper over the windshield and squeegee clean.
Leggs Sheer Energy Panty Hose. To scrape dead bugs off the windshield, ball up a pair of Leggs Sheer Energy Panty Hose, saturate it with water, and wipe down the windshield. The nylon is a mild abrasive that works wonders.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. To clean bugs from a car windshield, grille, and bumper, gently rub with a damp Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
Pam Cooking Spray. To prevent dead insects from sticking to the hood and grille of your car, spray the front of your car with Pam Cooking Spray before making a long trip. A fine coat of cooking spray allows you to wash off the insects with ease.
L EATHER U PHOLSTERY
Dove White Beauty Bar. To clean the leather interior of a car, rub a Dove White Beauty Bar across a mildly damp, soft cloth and rub the cloth on the leather. Wipe dry with a fresh damp cloth and buff dry with a dry towel. After the leather dries, treat it with a leather conditioner. (For more ways to clean leather, see page .)
L OCKS
Glad Flexible Straws. To defrost a frozen lock on a car door, insert a Glad Flexible Straw into the slot and blow warm air through the straw.
M APS
Con-Tact Paper. Cover those important road maps with clean Con-Tact Paper. Trace your route with a dry-erase marker that you can wipe off after the trip.
O DORS
Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. To help minimize the smell of cigarette or cigar smoke in a car, pour a layer of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda in the ashtray. Be sure to replace the baking soda once a month. If the upholstery and carpet smell like smoke, sprinkle Arm & Hammer Baking Soda on the upholstery and carpet, let sit for a few hours, and vacuum clean. Baking soda absorbs foul odors.
Bounce. To mask the smell of cigarette or cigar smoke in a car, place a sheet of Bounce under the seat, behind a visor, in a seat pocket, or inside the glove compartment.
Jonny Cat Litter and Leggs Sheer Energy Panty Hose. To deodorize the interior of a car, cut off the two feet from a clean, used pair of Leggs Sheer Energy Panty Hose, fill them both with Jonny Cat Litter, tie a knot in the open end, and place the sachets under the driver and passenger seats. The clay absorbs musty smells.
McCormick Pure Vanilla Extract. To deodorize the smell of skunk from inside a car, saturate a rag with McCormick Pure Vanilla Extract and place it inside an open container on the floor of the backseat.
Parsons Ammonia. To kill cigarette odor in a car, pour one cup Parsons Ammonia into a bowl, set it on the floor of the car, and lock the car shut for twenty-four hours. Remove the bowl, lower all the windows, and let the car air out thoroughly.
P AINT
Bon Ami. To deoxidize dull paint on a car, sprinkle Bon Ami cleanser lightly onto the car while washing, rinse well, and wax the car.
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