Car Care Tips
18 tips, hints, and tricks ready for your
truck or care
Corroded Battery
A strong solution of baking soda and water can be
used to scrub battery terminal to prevent corrosion.
Garage Parking
If your garage wall has been bumped when parking your
car, try laying a large board or railroad tie in front
of the tires. Ease your car into the garage until the
front tires touch the board
Parking Trick
When parallel parking in front of a store, look in
the reflection of the store's window to see how much
room is left between your car and the one behind you
when backing up
Bug Remover
Nylon net makes an ideal bug remover to grille and
windshield of cars
Driving Shoes
Dripping oil and grime from floor mats of cars can
ruin the heels of many shoes. Keep an old pair of
driving in your car
Solid Foundation For Changing Tires
To insure having a solid foundation for the tire jack
in an emergency, keep a couple of short boards in your
trunk.
Cold Legs
For passengers (not drivers!) who suffer from cold
feet and legs while traveling in the wintertime--set
your feet in a large brown paper bag and pull it up
around your knees. Your legs will stay surprisingly
warm.
How to Remove Bumper Stickers (Chrome Bumpers)
To remove stubborn bumper stickers, use nail polish
remover or lighter fluid.
Covering Scratches
Use a matching color crayon and work into scratches
on your car.
Rust Spots on Chrome Bumpers
Scrub bumpers with a crumpled piece of aluminum foil,
or a soap-filled pad.
Car Washing
No matter how dirty your car is, you won't need to
wet it down first if you wash with one cup of kerosene
added to a bucket of water. Don't wax your car with this
method. This also prevents rust on chrome
Windshield Cleaner
Sprinkle baking soda onto a damp sponge or dissolve 2
tablespoons in a bucket of water and wipe spatters and
grime off windshield, headlights, etc.
Unfrozen Doors
Heavily coat rubber gaskets around car doors with
vegetable oil. This will seal out water without harming
gaskets. Do this before washing your car in the
wintertime.
Cigarette Ashes
Put an inch or so of baking soda in your ashtray to
extinguish cigarettes and cigars quickly
Safety Tip
On a card, jot the name of your nearest relative, a
trusted neighbor, and your physician and tape it to the
sun visor of your car. It may be helpful in an
emergency.
Car Washing Tip
Use a kitchen string mop to wash the top, hood, and
trunk portions of your car. It gets the job done faster
since it covers more area.
Hot Upholstery
In the summertime, keep several towels in your car to
throw over the seats and steering wheel to keep hands
and legs from burning when getting into a hot car
Securing Objects in Cars
To keep grocery bags or other large objects from
sliding or falling over in the car, fasten the seat belt
around them.
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