Remove car decals and stickers using WD-40
Many people have a habit of putting stickers on their bumpers or anywhere in their car. Once they grow out of their stickers, it is hard to take them off because of the sticky glue used to adhere the sticker on to the car’s surface. Some people scrape off the sticker–including the paint–and this can your car unsightly or worse, your car might need a new paint job. So save all the trouble and effort by using a WD-40. How to use it? Spray some on the sticker, wait for it to soak for a few minutes, and then peel away! That’s it!

Make your own washer fluid
Commercial washer fluids do cost money. Further, they may contain chemicals that are harmful to both health and the environment. So instead of buying one, you can make your own washer fluid from ordinary household items. You only need at least 4 cups of water, two teaspoons of dishwashing detergent, and a tablespoon of baking soda. Mix everything and place in an empty bottle and spray away to remove the dirt and grime off your car. This DIY washer fluid works on any surface and since it is natural, it does not destroy fabric, leather, or paint.

Use Q-tips to clean the detailing
Cars often come with fine details that are hard to clean. If you want to create an on-point finish when cleaning your car, you can use a Q-tip to clean the tiny and narrow details of your car including logos and tiny vents. The thing is, Q-tips can fit anywhere as they are very small and absorbent. You can also use them to pick up excess cleaning products left from your clean-up in hard reach areas. And since Q-tips are cheap and come in big volume, you can never run out of cleaning materials for your car.
