Using Hacks to Clean and Organize the Car
Many
families today are mobile. They are frequently moving and spend plenty of time
in their car. While they may not live in the car, the continuous usage makes it
look like they do. Many unnecessary items are lying in the trunk, dirt and food
crumbs on the floor mats, toys in the back seat, and money in the cup holders.
While it may seem overwhelming, the easiest way to affordably solve this
problem is to buy a few items from an online
dollar store. These products can cost as little as $1 but work well to clean
and organize the car. It may require some creativity. So, here are a few hacks
to help.
Removing Odor with Baking Soda
Using
air fresheners can mask the smell but not treat it. Stinky car seats are
evident when people travel or do a lot of activities, from eating to drinking,
inside the car. They can sprinkle some baking soda on the seats and leave them
on for some time to absorb moisture and smell before vacuuming. It helps get
rid of the odor.
Cleaning Vents with a Pain Brush
Car
owners should have paintbrushes in the car because they can be beneficial for
cleaning intricate and hard-to-reach spaces. Air vents have narrow spacings. A
soft sponge brush can seamlessly get in between them, and their spongy texture
can attract dust and dirt to offer clean air vents. Such items are available at
an online dollar store.
Making a Food Organizer with a Plastic Shower Caddy
Shower
caddies may not seem like they have more purpose than the bathroom, but they
serve well as a food organizer. Buying expensive organizers is fashionable, but
people can achieve functionality without spending much. A shower caddie can
help section fries, chips, sandwiches, and drinks. Children can put the caddy
in the seat next to them or hold it in their laps to prevent spillages.
Using Rubber Bands as Phone Holder
Those who need not buy an expensive phone holder to mount their smartphone in the car daily can use rubber bands instead. Although some people need it to use their phone’s GPS, they can switch to a thick rubber band. Loop it through the air vents and wrap the phone with it to have a DIY holder.
These
are a few easiest hacks to transform untidy car interiors into clean and
well-organized spaces for daily driving. All the required items are available
at an online dollar store for
affordable prices.
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