Thursday, March 28, 2024
ADVT 
Decor

Household Hacks with Automotive Cleaners

Darpan News Desk, 02 Nov, 2016 10:38 AM
  • Household Hacks with Automotive Cleaners
The body is scrubbed and waxed to a showroom shine, the trim is polished and the tires look like new rubber on sparkling rims.
 
But now that your car is car is clean and gleaming in the driveway, don’t be so fast to put away everything you used to clean it. The end of summer means more attention and time will be spent indoors, and all those car care products can help make some of your household fall cleaning chores a little easier.
 
“Car cleaners are specially formulated to cut through the worst dust, grit and grime Mother Nature, or your kids can throw at your car,” says Megan Currie from Armor All. “But they are also powerful cleaners that can wipe away summer’s dust, spilled milk or refresh a soiled carpet.”
 
Megan suggests the following cleaning hacks with car care products to give your home a crisp, clean look that belongs in the pages of a home magazine:
 
Leather wipes. Yes, they are a quick and easy way to wipe down and clean the leather interior in your car. But leather wipes also work exceptionally well on leather furniture, cleaning and conditioning your sofa, love seat or easy chair to preserve that luxurious look. 
 
Glass cleaner. Tough enough to remove bug splatter from your windshield, automotive glass cleaner will do wonders to clean the grime from your windows, or wipe the fingerprints right off your glass tabletops.
 
Multi-purpose cleaner. It works great on your dash and console, and gives your car the same look it had on the showroom floor. In your home, a multi-purpose cleaner will clear your fridge of fingerprints, keep kitchen counters clean and wipe away those sticky spots and food crumbs from the table.
 
Carpet cleaner. The carpet in your car takes a beating. Salt in the winter, dust and grime in the summer. If an automotive carpet cleaner can cut through that mess, that spilled soda in the living room is a breeze. Using oxygen action, it powers through the toughest stains — coffee, ink, dirt — and penetrates deep into the carpet fibres to break up tough, ground-in dirt.
 
Degreaser. As the temperatures get colder, it’s time to clean up and put away your outdoor summer furniture. The elements can do some harm, but an engine degreaser works wonders to clean grime off patio chairs and tables, and is excellent for a good fall cleaning of your barbecue.

MORE Decor ARTICLES

Embrace Your Small Outdoor Space

Embrace Your Small Outdoor Space

  Making the most of a little bit of land  Living in a big city comes with...

Embrace Your Small Outdoor Space

Ask A Designer: Snazzy Staircases

Ask A Designer: Snazzy Staircases
Staircase areas can be "a great spot to introduce your personal style," says Brian Patrick Flynn, who designed HGTV's "Dream Home 2016," the design network's annual house giveaway.

Ask A Designer: Snazzy Staircases

What faucet best matches your kitchen’s style

What faucet best matches your kitchen’s style
A quick guide of the five most popular kitchens and what faucet you should consider to best match that style

What faucet best matches your kitchen’s style

Right At Home: Decor With A Lighter, Softer Look

Right At Home: Decor With A Lighter, Softer Look
There are lots of ways to make a big, bold statement when decorating. A daring paint colour, audacious wallpaper, a substantial piece of furniture — these elements confidently proclaim, "Here I am!"

Right At Home: Decor With A Lighter, Softer Look

Professional landscaping can beautify your home, increase value

Professional landscaping can beautify your home, increase value
Whether you have a green thumb or are looking to give your property a much-needed makeover, professional landscaping has many benefits that do-it-yourself projects simply can’t match.

Professional landscaping can beautify your home, increase value

Home is Where Your Art Hangs

Home is Where Your Art Hangs
The oft used rule of thumb is art should be hung at eye-level; however, it’s a rule worth breaking – not everyone’s eyes are at the same level and neither are their ceilings. 

Home is Where Your Art Hangs