A 'miracle' Asda product costing just 95p will clean even the toughest dirt from your car.
As we head into winter, muddy boots and mucky pets can bring unwanted dirt and debris into our cars. While it is tempting to vacuum the dirt and use your windscreen wipers as a quick fix, there is a better alternative.
White wine vinegar, sold at Asda for 95p, can remove dirt and haze from your windscreen, get rid of salt and grit build-up in the footwells, defrost your windscreen and remove unpleasant odours.
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Remove dirt and haze from your windscreen
According to Car Lease Special Offers , if you’re experiencing a build-up of something that is making your windscreen look hazy and like it has a film covering it, you can put some white wine vinegar into a spray bottle and dilute it slightly with some water. Spray this onto your windscreen and wipe it off, and the haze will be removed instantly.
Remove build-up of salt and grit from footwells
As the weather gets colder, the roads and footpaths are often gritted. This can cause the carpet in your car to become dirty with white salt residue left behind. Use a mixture of equal part water to white wine vinegar in a spray bottle onto the affected fabric and dab it with something soft like a tea towel.
Defrost your windshield with white wine vinegar
As temperatures are starting to plummet, those getting into their cars in the early mornings are starting to find their windshields frosted up. The defrosting process can take a while and add on time making us late to get to where we need to be. The night before you use your vehicle, pour a mixture of three parts vinegar to one part water onto your windshield and windows, and you will have a frost-free windshield.
Get rid of unpleasant odours with white wine vinegar
White vinegar is great for removing strong unpleasant odours. Place a cup full of white wine vinegar in your parked car on a flat surface such as a footwell so it's not at risk of falling over. Leave the white vinegar in your car for a few hours, even overnight.
Remove the vinegar from your car and air out the vehicle by opening windows and doors for a few minutes. The vinegar should have successfully absorbed any odors and this can be done as often as you like to keep your car smelling fresh.
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