Keeping your car neat and tidy can be hard, especially if you have kids or pets. If you’re not careful about eating and drinking in the car, spills and crumbs can leave a permanent stain.
And this time of year can present even more challenges to a clean vehicle. Winter weather like snow, ice and freezing rain can leave the floor (and seats) of your car wet and grimy.
Follow these five tips to keep the inside of your car clean, even when the weather is working against you.
- Declutter the interior and trunk. Cars tend to be a catchall for your belongings. Follow the rule of carrying out what you brought into your vehicle as often as possible. Once a month or so, take time to declutter everything, including the trunk.
- Protect the floors. Keep carpet and floor mats from being damaged by wiping up mud, slush and road salt after using your vehicle. Consider buying all-weather mats, which offer more protection and are easier to clean.
- Dust surfaces. Keep wipes or microfiber cloths in your car so you can easily clean dust and grime from the dashboard, steering wheel and surfaces.
- Clean and vacuum seats. Whether fabric or leather, regular use can cause wear and tear to seats. Protect them with conditioners and vacuum them regularly to keep dirt from building up.
- Prevent food and drink spills. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Try to avoid eating and drinking in the car. If you have to do it, try to use spill-proof containers and steer clear of messy foods.
Following these tips can help you keep your car clean this winter and all year.
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