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Brilliant Car Hacks That You Should Try

Paper Towels

Bungee cord storage is a straightforward storage hack. If you’re using it at home, you will need four eye hooks, two bungee cords and a wall with open studs. However, this storage is not limited to the confines of your home. You can use it for your car as well. Use a bungee rope to attach a paper napkin roll to the lid of your trunk. There are different ways you can strap the cord, and it is just a search away. The towels will be easily accessible and don’t take up a lot of space. The towels also won’t get wrecked or smashed when driving.

DIY Car Mats

If you own a car, you know how often car mats can get dirty and worn out. It is not always feasible to buy a new set of car mats. What do you do in times like this? You make your own. An easy way to make one is to clean your car and cut pieces of old carpet to fit on the car floor. When your DIY carpet becomes dirty with snow or sand, you can wash or throw them. These mats are best for the passenger and back seats. The carpets on the driver’s side can slip and make it dangerous to drive unless grippers are attached underneath to prevent sliding.

Vinegar On The Windshield

If you are worried about the ways of defrosting your windshield, you would have heard about the vinegar hack. There is a myth that using vinegar on an icy windshield will melt the ice. While using a vinegar mixture will not cause the ice to melt, it can prevent ice formation if sprayed the night before you drive. Mix two to three parts of apple cider vinegar with a portion of water and spray it on your windshield. The vinegar’s acidity prevents ice formation, and de-icing your car the following day will be unnecessary. However, please don’t use this mixture on a damaged or cracked windshield as it can cause more damage.

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