Maintaining the cleanliness of car carpets can pose a challenge, particularly when they regularly come into contact with pets, children, or food and drinks. Vacuuming alone often falls short in ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. The carpets in your car are probably the dirtiest part of your interior and keeping them clean is pretty important.
The interior of your car will get dirty quicker than you expect. Dust, rain, mud, sand, spilled drinks, and shoe prints ...
Carpets take a beating, but this step-by-step guide will show you how to do a routine and deep cleaning so yours look brand new. Baking soda is your friend. Sprinkle it over the carpet, let it sit, ...
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We all know a bucket, sponge and a bit of elbow grease can work wonders on a car’s exterior, but how many drivers bother to put as much effort into the interior carpets? We’re willing to bet the ...
Where’s the fun in having an outdoor setup if you don’t embellish it a little? But even the cutest outdoor carpets get dirty. From spot treating to deep cleaning, learn all the ins and outs of how to ...
In our last installment ("Dash in a Flash," Nov. 2019), we improved a ratty 1967 Camaro's interior by giving the dash a new look. This time, we're concentrating on the flooring, as it was in dire need ...