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These Car Repair Tips Would Help Save You Tons Of Money |
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Published on 02/09/2022
Yes, you may be familiar with your vehicle’s controls. Even if you haven’t read your car’s owner’s manual, you know how to operate the wipers, air conditioning, radio, and hazard lights! Hopefully, you’re also familiar with changing your car’s tires. What you don’t realize is that all you need are these life-changing but simple car hacks, which we guarantee you won’t find in any car manual. We’ve covered everything from minor irritations to major annoyances, and you can rest assured that these pointers will make your life easier. Examine the list to see if any of the tasks have already been completed.
Amazing Car Hacks Everyone Needs To Start Doing Now
Fixing A Dent With Hot Water & A Plunge
Is there a ding on your car’s side? Don’t freak out! We’ve got your back! Dents are common, and despite popular belief, they are relatively simple to repair. Simply heat some water in a teapot or saucepan, pour it over the dent, and press down the plunger. If the dent isn’t severe, it should pop right out of the car’s body; it won’t look as good as it did before, but it will be less noticeable.
Fixing A Dent With Hot Water & A Plunge
Dirty Headlights And Toothpaste
Don’t rush to the nearest auto store for a special solution if your headlights are foggy! You might already have a solution to your problem at home. Toothpaste, which contains mild abrasives that clean enamel, turns out to be just as effective on headlights as it is on teeth. With a little toothpaste and elbow grease, your headlights can be as clear as day again! (As a side note, this might or might not work in every situation.) It may be time to replace it if the inside is yellowing.)
Dirty Headlights And Toothpaste
Opening Your Keyring With A Staple Remover
You’re not going to break your fingers trying to fit a new set of keys onto your clumsy metal keyring. Simply separate the end pieces with a staple remover and slide them in! We’re sure you’re scratching your head, wondering why you’ve never thought of it before.
Opening Your Keyring With A Staple Remover
Put A Shower Caddy In The Trunk
If you’re the type to plan ahead, you probably have oil, a funnel, a rag, a flashlight, and other emergency car supplies in your trunk. Consider investing in a shower caddy to keep all of your important items organized and out of the way when you need them while also keeping the trunk clean.
Put A Shower Caddy In The Trunk
Use Pool Noodles To Prevent Car Dings
When you exit your garage, do you frequently hit the garage door on the side? Cutting a pool noodle in half and taping it to the wall where the door swings open is a simple solution (the scuff marks should make it easy enough to tell). Bolts or simple command strips can be used to secure it, but your car and the wall will remain safe!
Use Pool Noodles To Prevent Car Dings
Need A Trash Bin? Use Cereal Bins
We throw trash in our cars without thinking about it, but did you know that the smells from that trash can linger in your car for a long time if you’re not careful? If you use a trash can, you won’t have that problem. One of those small cereal-holding plastic containers will suffice. Simply line a small, easily sealed trash can with a plastic bag to keep your car odor-free.
Need A Trash Bin? Use Cereal Bins
Reduce Glare With A Tinted Plastic Sheet
We’ve all been there: you forget your sunglasses, the sun is setting, and you’re driving west. Your visor won’t be able to protect you at this angle, but there is something that can! A simple tinted plastic sheet will stick to your car window with static and can be moved around as needed, ensuring that you will never again have to face the sun!
Reduce Glare With A Tinted Plastic Sheet
Lessen Frost By Parking Your Car Facing East
This may appear to be a strange witchy trick, but it is actually quite straightforward and logical. The sun’s rays will defrost your front windshield first if you park your car facing the sun in the morning. If you leave for work after the sun rises, you’ll never have to wait for the defroster to warm up again!
Lessen Frost By Parking Your Car Facing East
Extend Your Key’s Range By Holding Them To Your Head
It may appear illogical, but it actually works! Place your keys under your chin and press the button again if your keys don’t have much range; the fluids in your head will slightly change the signal’s range. Try it for yourself if you don’t believe us!
Extend Your Key’s Range By Holding Them To Your Head
Long Ride With A Messy Kid? MagnaDoodle Got You Covered
There are two obvious issues when taking a long car ride with a young child: they are messy and easily bored. Thankfully, having a MagnaDoodle in your toy collection can help with both of these problems. To begin with, they’re one of the most entertaining toys because children can draw and redraw without running out of (or dropping) materials. They can also be used as a tray table for kids to eat meals from without getting crumbs and spills all over the place, which you may not be aware of.
Long Ride With A Messy Kid? MagnaDoodle Got You Covered
Clean Your Wheels With Coke
You’ve probably heard the phrase “use Coke to clean this” a million times, but rims can be cleaned and shined with a cola and dish detergent mixture. Some people are concerned that baking soda will make things stickier, but this is not the case due to the detergent you use.
Clean Your Wheels With Coke
You Can Use Pantyhose As A Fan Belt
First and foremost, if you have any other options when your fan belt breaks (such as calling for a tow), you should use them. To save money, it’s not worth risking your engine catching fire. A pair of pantyhose can be used as a fan belt to get you to a gas station or an area with cell service where you can get help if you’re really stuck.
You Can Use Pantyhose As A Fan Belt
Use Nail Polish On Small Scratches
It’s usually not worth the money to have your car’s paint professionally repaired when it gets a small scratch or chip. Of course, the drawback is that your car will be marred by unsightly scratches. We’re sure you had no idea you could do it all by yourself! It only takes a smidgeon of nail polish. If the color of your car’s paint is close enough, a little nail polish will hide the scratches well enough that no one will notice them unless they are looking for them.
Use Nail Polish On Small Scratches
De-Ice Your Keyholes With Hand Sanitizers
If you’ve ever had frozen car door locks, you know how difficult it is to unfreeze them. The answer is hand sanitizer, as you may have guessed. Although pouring something into a broken lock may seem counterintuitive, the alcohol in the solution will melt the ice, allowing you to turn the lock. It will disintegrate in your car in the same way it does on your hands.
De-Ice Your Keyholes With Hand Sanitizers
Keep Your Seats Buckled During Hot Weather
In the summer, it’s extremely dangerous to try to fasten your seatbelt. Your hands will be irritated by any metal part of your car that has been exposed to sunlight and heat, but you can avoid this problem by buckling your seatbelt after exiting the vehicle and leaving it there until you return. If the sun can’t reach it, it can’t get hot enough to burn!
Keep Your Seats Buckled During Hot Weather
Use Over-The-Door Shoe Racks As Backseat Organizers
If you have kids, this one is especially helpful: All of the backseat essentials, including sippy cups, toys, chargers, and snacks, can be stored on a simple over-the-door shoe rack. The pouches are easily accessible and far more visible than those that come standard with some minivan seats.
Use Over-The-Door Shoe Racks As Backseat Organizers
Window Chips? Clear Nail Polish Could Help
Once again, the magic of nail polish will save the day! If you have a crack or chip in your windshield, it will almost certainly spread and crack, even…
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