Cleaning cars sound like one of the most basic things to do when you own one. After all, who wants to drive around in a messy environment, right? We might not also notice it, but having a clean and clutter-free car space is proven to reduce stress, and having a messy one can trouble well-being.

However, we also know that cleaning and maintaining vehicles can cost money or require extra effort, especially when exhausted. These are why we have compiled the top cleaning hacks that will make your life easier. You might pinch yourself as you will realize how badly you need these tricks as early as possible! Now, grab those sticky notes as we will journey into surprising revelations.
"I keep a small foam brush and get into the little details"
Air vents and their tiny holes can be overlooked simply because they are small, and it seems they are always doing their job just fine. Yet you might not realize that those tiny holes can be the perfect home for dust.

Luckily, hardware and grocery stores sell foam brushes in different sizes. The small ones can be used to clean the air vents so that the next time you turn it on, you can be confident of the clean breeze it gives.
Next: Toothbrushes but not on the mouth? How come?
"It makes sense why these brushes are great for cleaning our teeth"
There is no denying that toothbrush is an essential part of human hygiene, and although it may look basic, it serves a greater purpose. Like how it reaches bacteria inside the mouth, it also digs down hard-to-reach crevices inside a car.

When you slide the toothbrush into the surfaces, it loosens up any built-in fissure. As a result, it is easier for soap or alcohol to clean the surface and even make it sparkly too!
Next: Toothpaste shines in your mirror as it does with your mouth.
"After a thorough rinse, my headlights look brand new"
We get it, having foggy headlights is not only annoying, but it also attracts road dangers. This is why everyone was thrilled to discover that the same properties that keep the teeth clean can also make the headlights shiny!

The magic comes in the form of toothpaste. All there is to do is leave the toothpaste for about five to ten minutes for each light. Then, rinse them away with plain water and wait for the headlights to dry. After some time, you are now ready for some rides.
Next: Ever regret putting stickers in your car?
"All I had to do was spray it over the sticker"
Was there ever a time you loved a band so much you needed to tell the whole world? Or perhaps a time you were fancied with statement quotes you wanted to share. Whatever the case, a time might also come when you want to get rid of them already.

Surprisingly, WD-40 has been proven effective for removing sticker residue. Just spray it onto the sticker or mark residue, let it sit there for at least ten minutes, and see the magic happen by wiping it with a clean cloth.
Next: Restore vehicles to their brand-new glory.
"My car was perfectly shiny and could pass even the strictest standards"
If there is only a way to keep cars shiny forever as they did when we first saw them in the showroom, then people would be digging for it. Say no more, because we do not need any showroom help with the assistance of clay bars.

Clay bars pull contaminants like spots, dust, and grit out from the car, making it look flawless and sparkling. Just a reminder, though, experts advise using them only once every three months.
Next: Going back to the basics: filters.
"I decided to give it a clean, and that solved the problem."
One might use all the air fresheners available or follow all the showroom protocols in keeping the vehicle fresh but still end up experiencing unlikely odor. Then maybe it's time to consider that the odor came from air filters.

When cleaning air filters, one must be mindful to off the power and HVAC first. Afterward, finding a cleaner with no petroleum-based chemicals to remove any dirt and debris is ideal. Others even admit to using vinegar and water.
Next: No need to spend with this do-it-yourself washer fluid.
"I'm always running out, and it's a hassle, so I made my own"
When all there's left to do is clear the windscreen, one might not realize how easy it is to be out of washer fluid. Instead of always returning to the store and spending some dime, this hack offers an effective yet cheap alternative.

Just add one tablespoon of liquid dish soap to a gallon of water. However, we should be careful not to put too much soap as it can make the solution too thick. The best thing is you can put it in bottles and store it inside the car.
Next: There's more to Q-tips than ears.
"I can use as many as I need without breaking the bank"
Q-tips are popular for people who want to get their ears cleaned. They can also be used for makeup applications, manicures, and even arts and crafts. Little do we know, it is also a special cleaning tool for some vehicle owners!

Its tiny size and cotton end makes it a perfect accessory for wiping dirt in the crannies. It is best used by spraying some all-purpose cleaner so you don't wipe the dirt; you clean any bacterial residue too.
Next: Nail polish as first-aid for car damage.
"The polish buys me time before I get to the repair shop"
No matter how much we take care of our vehicles, there will always be moments out of our control that disrupt our peace. One example is when debris hits the windshield, creating a tiny breaking chip.

Luckily, clear nail polish can save the day just by pouring some of it onto the glass chip. The technique isn't guaranteed to fix the problem completely, but it saves the glass from more damage until proper repair is given.
Next: Why it's called a magic eraser in the first place?
"One swipe with this magic eraser leaves them looking brand new"
Some stains take much longer to erase than others and magic erasers can do the work instead of sticking to paper towels or dampened cloth. All there is to do is dampen the eraser, and the seats look brand new.

As a reminder, though, while magic erasers are handy for removing stains and grim in the car's interior, they are not the best choice to clean the exterior. This is because the abrasive element can react negatively to the paint.
Next: Vaseline proving its healing powers.
"Who knew Vaseline had so many uses?!"
There is no denying that Vaseline does wonders for our skin, lips, and even hair. Yet, its purpose extends as it is also a unique choice for anyone who might have trouble with cracking leather cases and freezing rubber doors in their cars
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After cleaning these areas, apply a small amount of Vaseline to a microfiber cloth and wipe the surface. Its elements effectively diminish small marks and scratches, not to mention it finishes with a shiny look!
Next: What to do when using a vacuum is not enough?
"The vacuum can suck up all the dust removed by the brush"
Brushes are a common choice of tool when cleaning car interiors, especially for reaching out to small crevices. Yet it can still get frustrating because the dust gets all over the floor, so you have to clean again, and the cycle continues.

Say no more because we solved this dilemma by using a vacuum and cleaner brush simultaneously! While brushing, hold the head of the vacuum so it can suck up the dust right then and there.
Next: Love your pets, but their fur is a headache?
"All I do is spray the seats with water before the squeegee"
Having our furry friends join us for a car ride is a pleasant experience, yet we cannot deny that the chaos their furs leave can be a headache. Luckily, a squeegee is a proven tool to remove pet hairs quickly.

The squeegees catch the pet hair as you move it along the seats and floors. Not only is it effective, but it is also a cost-effective option. Now we can enjoy car rides with our pets with confidence.
Next: When rust gets in the way of a vintage piece.
"Older cars are great, but rusts make it a downer"
Colas are proven to quench our thirst and make every meal extra special. Yet they aren't just about that because they can also solve the problem of rust growing in cars. If you have rust stains in your vehicle, leave it submerged in the cola for an hour, then scrub it off.

This is because carbonic acid bears a moderate cleaning effect and can even be used for light cleaning, even if rust is not a problem.
Next: Olive oil for stains, but will it not worsen it?
"It's gentle enough for leather and won't leave a mark"
A leather interior looks nice but can be challenging to maintain. One wrong product, and you could be left with a permanent stain. Here is where olive oil enters the scene as it is proven to be a great leather conditioner.

Just apply some on the car seats and gently rub it around with a cotton or clean cloth. The oil will do its magic of making the leather more shiny and breaking down small smudges on the surface.
Next: Stinky car? Baking soda can fight.
"I just sprinkle it lightly and leave it for a few hours"
There are various reasons why unlikely odors can accumulate inside our cars; may it be food residue, gym clothes, or pets. Nevertheless, we cannot avoid these situations, so the best thing to do is to get rid of odors.

Thankfully, baking soda consumes odors because of its abrasive and alkaline elements. All there is to do is clean the stinky part, sprinkle some baking soda, and let it dry for a few hours. A vacuum can clean up the dried powder afterward.
Next: Baby wipes are not just for babies.
"They're perfect for any spills or sticky messes that pop up"
It looked like baby wipes contain cleaning elements not just for newborns, as they are proven to be an effective cleaning material for car windows and windshields. It ensures a streak-free finish and picks up any residue better than normal towels, leaving the glass clean and shining.

We guess keeping a box of baby wipes in the compartment is not just for food and personal hygiene reasons now that we know its hacking powers.
Next: Conditioners for shiny hair... and car?
"It leaves my vehicle glistening"
Hair conditioners are necessary for soft and glowing strands, yet they also work well to ensure your car sparkles. Just mix a half cup of hair conditioner with two cups of water. Then, dampen the solution into the car exterior using a microfiber cloth. Rinse away with water, and your car will look brand new.

Hair conditioners contain lanolin and silicone, which are the main agents for shinning; they also make cars resistant to watermarks.
Next: When cup holders can't hold what the cup contains.
"It catches the dirt and spillages and easy to remove and clean"
Cup holders can be one of the most overlooked interior parts. This is especially true if you are hopping from one destination to another and badly need coffee or any drink to survive the day. It's easy to glance at the spills and say we'll clean it up later, but we'll never know when that would come.

Thankfully, creative minds have discovered cupcake cup holders or wrappers as an alternative. They easily catch the drips and spillage and are easy to remove and clean!
Next: Cleaning those small holes?
"With a few blasts of air, my car looks brand new again!"
When we talk of car cleaning tools, computer keyboard cleaners are the last thing you think of. Yet they work wonders in cleaning the unreachable parts in a car too. After all, it makes sense because they are designed to reach the tiny cracks between keyboards.

Just direct the little straw into the area you want to focus on, and it will eliminate even the tiniest of specks of dust from hard-to-reach corners such as air vents.
Next: Why steel wool is good for cleaning windows.
"Steel wool is the perfect way to get rid of dirt without risking"
Using steel wool on car windows and windshields may sound like a crazy idea, but testimonies prove it is a great tool for cleaning the glass without risk of scratch or damage. Steel wool can remove all kinds of dirt and grime even if the glass in windshields is a lot thicker than other glasses.

Some steel wool can even do the work independently without using water or supplementary detergents.
Next: Remove naughty critters and paint stains without scrubbing for hours.
"I've found a great trick for removing them with minimum effort."
Warm and sunny days are good news for many drivers. Yet, it does not mean that no challenges come with them. One example is those pesky bugs that can get stuck to the bumpers.

To make things worse, they cannot be removed simply by wiping. Luckily, there is a trick that targets removing the critters without worrying if the paint will be damaged. All there is to do is damp a dryer sheet with a bit of water, and your car is bug-free after some time!
Next: Rubbing ethanol for clearer car vision?
"I want to get my vision back, so I use rubbing ethanol!"
Driving with dirty windshields can be the most annoying thing ever; it makes you feel like your vision is getting worse when it's not. In addition, it also poses a risk of danger, as ensuring the road is clear is the most important thing when driving.

Instead of buying new blades now and then, one can try rubbing ethanol on the windshields. It is best used with a fresh microfiber towel, and watch it clean oils, grease, and residues.
Next: We're not yet done with hard-to-reach surfaces.
"It gets into the nooks and crannies that my vacuum can't reach"
Screwdrivers are among the most basic tools, and it might be shocking to know that their purpose extends to more than fixing things under the hood! Their existence in the compartment is more important now that we know they can also be used for cleaning.

When cleaning, the sharp tip helps reach nooks, crevices, and other hard-to-reach surfaces. However, we have to be careful and ensure the head is covered with a cloth to avoid unnecessary scratches.
Next: Old socks for wiping...is that even hygienic?
"I don't have to buy, I can use my old socks!"
It is a wise alternative for drivers to perform car wash independently instead of bringing their vehicles to the shop now and then, especially for frequent travelers. As such, one could also worry about buying extra equipment to make the car wash a success.

Now you can cross buying a new shammy off the list because old socks can serve their purpose just fine! Some people slip the socks onto their hands, soak them with soapy water, and scrub it into the vehicle.
Next: Now we use the socks for cup holders too!?
"I'm so glad to have discovered this genius method"
Ah, here we go again with these pesky cup holders. The marks left on its surface may be hard to watch, but luckily we have uncovered a genius trick to bring them back into their former glory: all clean and shiny.

All there is to have is an old sock and the multi-surface disinfectant sanitizer cleaner, Windex. Push the sock over the travel cup you normally use, spray it with Windex, and twist it in the holder. The next thing you know, spillages are nowhere to be found.
Next: Personalize your favorite car air freshener.
"I have a fresh-smelling vehicle at a fraction of the price"
Taking care of our vehicle requires us to be proactive in choosing what design and odor we want. You may have tried browsing the car air freshener aisle for quite some time but still couldn't decide what to go for; this trick is for you.

Making our personal car scent is possible only by having essential oils and wooden clothes pegs. You can have an oil with a specific scent, add a few drops into the wooden peg, and clip it into an air vent.
Next: Worry no more about random trash.
"They are cheap and cheerful, but get the job done"
We have all been guilty of snacking while driving! Whether it be a full-course meal, yogurt cream, or handy chips, there's something about eating while hitting the road.

However, the culprit comes when you've now left alone with the trash. You pull over, go down, or store the trash somewhere in the car, knowing crumbs could attract damage. Whatever the case is, the best solution might be investing in a tiny trash bin. They are safe, cheap, and take up only a fraction of the room.
Next: Can we ever restore floor mats to their glory?
"I give spritz of stain remover and chuck in the washing machine."
Car mats are like firsthand witnesses of our hectic schedule and busy lifestyles as they receive almost all kinds of dirt from different environments and situations.

It may look like those specks of dirt remain there forever, but we also know there is no other way to get them cleaned but to wash them up. One effective hack is using a stain remover, sprinkling some detergent agent, and soaking them softly in the washing machine. It might take more effort, but cleanliness is the goal here.
Next: Don't let the car bugs bite!
"This saved me hours of washing to try and remove them all."
Driving down the open road might be a pleasant experience for many, but bugs hovering over the hood are a severe consequence. Surprisingly, our solution here is another kitchen tool, and it's no other than olive oil sprays.

Olive oil targets pests such as bug infestations as its elements block their pores, making breathing difficult. Mix a few drops of olive oil with water, contain it in a bottle, spray it onto the car, and bugs will leave you alone!
Next: Clean the interiors with this secret mixture.
"I spray it and let it sink in. It's that easy!"
Sometimes life gets the best out of you because no matter how much you scrub or throw detergent soaps, the car seats won't eliminate dirt and stains. With these, it's time to create this magic mixture.

All there has to be is half a cup of dish soap, one cup of club soda, and one cup of distilled water. Mix them all, contain them into a spray bottle, and spray them over the interior. Let it sink in, and be ready to greet your fresh car seats!
Next: DIY your favorite scent with this.
"If I have a favorite scent, I can have it in my car."
Car air fresheners may not have the best options, and sometimes it isn't easy to find a specific one that matches our liking. Luckily, this DIY car freshener is a better option using only candle wax.

You have to cut a part of the candle wax, put it into a small jar with holes, leave your car for a while, and when you're back, you will be greeted with your favorite scent! This is because candles have natural fragrances that derive a pleasing aroma.
Next: Clean windows without spending anything.
"I've found the perfect solution to get cleaner windows than ever before."
Have you ever questioned whether to buy a specific window cleaner or just bring your car to the shop? End this dilemma by trying this cheap yet effective hack that even enthusiasts approve of. Many prefer to clean their car windows with newspaper because it produces a clean and clear finish.

Though it's a warning not to use this trick on tinted windows. So, the next time you're done reading the latest news and catching up on the headlines, stock those newspapers for future use.
Next: Dealing with snow on the road? Vinegar got you!
"I can mix water and vinegar and spray it on the underside"
During winter, it is especially important to be extra careful when driving. Road salts are put on the roads as they melt snow and ice, which keeps everyone safe. Yet, the downside is that they can damage the bodywork of a vehicle.

A better alternative is pinning salt against vinegar. All you have to do is mix water and vinegar into a solution and spray it on the underside of your car. The solution does not just protect you from ice; it also makes your car look brand new.
Next: Don't dump your old toothbrush just yet.
"I'm surprised with how good the toothbrush can make my car look!"
Just as a toothbrush loosens stuff between our teeth to make them clean, it serves the same function for cars. The bristles can dig down any hard-to-reach crevices and touch up any liquid or solid grime built.

It is hard enough to get into small cracks but also soft enough to avoid unnecessary scratches. With some detergent mixed with water, be prepared to enjoy your vinyl or leather interior like never before.
Next: The secret to protecting car seats while kids are on board.
"I can protect my interior without spending a lot of money"
Have you ever traveled with kids, and just a few minutes after you hit the road, crumbs and residues are already over the place? We understand how frustrating that can get, but we also know keeping the children safe and steady during the ride is important.

So, we found this hack that does not compromise kids' safety or the car's cleanliness. Just put a sheet underneath the car seats, and no more crumbs will go falling down into random surfaces anymore.
Next: Achieve that streak-free shine with just a towel.
"Running a towel to soak extra water gives me a streak-free shine"
We all know how towels are essential in making us dry after a shower, and the good news is that they give the same wonders when used to dry cars after a wash. Simply run a towel over the car's body, and it will soak up any extra water, leaving it clean and shiny as ever!

With this trick, there's no need to worry about watermarks left on the paintwork after a car wash. Experts advise that using a microfiber towel is a better choice.
Next: Here's how to deal with annoying stickiness.
"I found a way by laying a thick piece of paper over the mess"
There's nothing wrong with craving sweets and munching on them while hitting the road. However, it can get chaotic when you step into your car days after and realize you've spilled some of it, and now it melted all over the floor, seats, or even upholstery.

You can solve this dilemma by taking a thick piece of paper, laying it all over the sticky mess, and ironing it softly. The sticky mess will be gone, and there's no need to worry about damaging car parts.
Next: The perfect mixture for interior windows.
"This little mixture helps remove all the dirt that's built up inside"
We have gone through various ways of cleaning the exterior of vehicles, and now the focus turns to how we can ensure the windows are clean and sparkling on the inside too. Mix a teaspoon of dish soap, a few drops of white wine vinegar, and lukewarm water.

Then, you can apply the mixture from inside the car's windows, and you'll be surprised with its clean and shiny finish! The white wine vinegar also does the work of removing bacteria, plus it's safe for kids and pets.
Next: Have fun while cleaning with this silicone gel.
"It's fun to play with, and it fits into any shape"
By now, we have listed and explored the greatest hacks to reach and clean air vents. Yet, if you're still looking for more and storing up all possible alternatives, then we have the hack of using silicone gel.

The gel can squeeze into small gaps and is thus able to pick up dust and dirt from the vent, which keeps it from producing a fresh breeze. Its slimy material also makes it fun to play with, and once you're done, it's easy to dispose too.
Next: The magic of all-purpose gel.
"Using silicone gel made my life so much easier!"
Guess what, silicone gels are not just for vents. They can be used for any part of the car's interior too, especially hard-to-reach surfaces like buttons and complicated corners. It can attract the dusts and dirt stuck into places we never even knew existed.

Just like what we said earlier, using silicone gels do not only ensure cleanliness, it makes the job easier too because of its playful slimy material. They're easy to stock and dispose; thus making life so much easier.
Next: Don't throw your coffee filters after drinking just yet.
"I have to try it myself to see how effective it is!"
As you finish making your coffee, you might think coffee filters serve no purpose anymore. Yet, do not just dispose of them right away because they are the perfect solution for cleaning dust in your car.

Coffee filters pick up dust easily, as it contains a lint-free material that works well with surfaces. In addition, they don't leave unnecessary scratches because of their soft texture. Try it for yourself, and there's truly no need to spend on expensive cleaners.
Next: Toothpaste proving its endless wonders.
"I need to be careful when choosing a toothpaste to remove paint scratches"
Toothpaste keeps on proving why it is one of the best household materials out there, because it does not just keep the car light glowing, it also solves paint scratches. Just a word of warning, though, it is best to use light or medium abrasive toothpaste for paints.

Just apply a paste to a microfiber towel and wipe it gently in a circular motion. Using too much pressure may mess up the paint more. Lastly, apply a layer of wax or coating afterward to produce the smoothest exterior!
Next: Finding a random ink in your car sheets?
"I have found that isopropyl alcohol removes pen ink from various surfaces"
One might not notice the presence of ink stains right away; especially those coming from ball pens that touched the car seats. When one notices it, it's best to remove those stains immediately to prevent it from spreading.

This can be achieved by using isopropyl alcohol and applying a leather protectant if you are using a leather design. However, you have to be careful not to put too much, as it can cause oversaturation, and the fabric might crumple.
Next: Dealing with annoying tree saps on the window.
"Using 91% alcohol is the best choice for removing solidified tree sap"
Tree saps can be the most annoying thing to clean because sometimes they seem to keep coming back all the time. It can even get more difficult if they already stayed in the windshield long enough to be baked under the sun.

Thankfully, the mighty solution for this problem comes in handy through isopropyl alcohol. Just apply alcohol to the spot with tree sap, watch it dissolve, and wipe the glass with a clean microfiber towel. Now you found a way to combat those saps!
Next: Baby soaps clean cars as they do with babies.
"I mix baby soap water to create a paint protection film"
Baby soaps are unique options for car washing, especially for those that overthink their car's exterior paint. This is because they are gentler than dish soap; thus, they do not strip the paint protection if there's wax applied.

They also have good lubricity that gives vehicles a fresh look! Just mix one ounce of baby soap per gallon of water and this slippery solution can be your next best friend in ensuring the car is cleaned and the paint is protected.
Next: Polish those metals with white vinegar.
"I sprayed the vinegar until the metal was wet"
Now we can skip store-bought products as white vinegar does the same magic they bring. Mixing white vinegar with water and containing them in a spray bottle is an effective yet cheap tool to clean stainless steel exhaust tips and bumpers.

This is because vinegar reacts with a metal oxide which breaks down corrosion. This process makes the surfaces of metal objects clean and shine like brand new again. Using it with fine-grade steel wool is also encouraged.
Next: Feel all mighty as you clean those wheels with magic erasers.
"I found that a melamine sponge is an effective and affordable alternative"
Cleaning wheels sound like only professional drivers and mechanics can do perfectly. In reality, however, it is possible for anyone to clean up their rims with just the use of magic erasers. Magic erasers, also known as melamine sponges, can remove dirt buildup from brake pads and scuff by loosening these residues.

It is best used when the melamine sponge is damp. Start cleaning with less dirty parts of the wheel before proceeding to the more contaminated areas.
Next: The shower squeegee cleanses the vision too.
"Using a squeegee saves time and keep the windows streak and lint-free"
We guess squeegee is not just helpful in cleaning pet furs, but it is also a reliable tool when cleaning glass windows. All there is to do is pull the squeegee in motions and slightly overlap it between passes.

It is ideal to swipe it from the top of the glass to the bottom. After each, shake excess water from the squeegee blade to see that flawless finish. It is also important to clean the squeegee with a microfiber towel so no debris could potentially harm the glass.
Next: Achieve the best odor with hydrogen peroxide.
"I'm using hydrogen peroxide to remove unsightly stains and nasty odors"
Store-bought hydrogen peroxide already has a 3% concentration, making it an ideal tool to remove stains and bad odors. Just dilute hydrogen peroxide with distilled water at a one-to-one ratio, contain in a spray bottle, and now you have an instant odor eliminator that works well for most surfaces.

For best results, experts advise using a nylon bristle brush so you can carefully cover all the fibers equally. One bottle can do so much in removing stains and nasty odors already.
Next: Remove annoying adhesives with razor blades.
"I can even preheat the glue with a hair dryer before scraping"
Razor blades are known for their effectiveness in removing tree sap, bug guts, and soft debris. Yet they are also effective in removing sticker adhesive more than water and dish soaps. Just make sure to scrape it in one direction at a time and only use it with light pressure.

It is also important to take note to only use metal razor blades when removing adhesive from glass. On the other hand, use plastic razor blades when removing adhesive from paint. Follow these precautions well and you'll want razors stored in your compartment!
Next: Here's to more pet fur problems.
"For the best results, I use the pumice stone in multiple directions"
Here we have another bathroom accessory that serves another noble purpose of cleaning out pet hairs from carpet and fabric upholstery. Of course, a vacuum can do this work efficiently but most times, small residues remain.

You may swipe the pumice stone in one direction and then vacuum the collected pet hair. Afterward, move the pumice stone in multiple directions to catch all possible fur, even the shortest ones that weave with the fabric. Now there's no need to worry during car rides with pets!
Next: A gum stuck up somewhere? Ice cubes can help.
"When I freeze the gum, it stiffens and is easier to remove"
Gum is one of the worst things to get stuck in a car, and removing it can also be the most dangerous! For example, using solid scrapes can damage car parts and create further damage.

Luckily, it has been proven that ice cubes can do the work simply by freezing the gum. When the gum is cold enough, it stiffens and is easier to remove in larger pieces. The remaining residues can be finished with a toothbrush or wet wipes.
Next: Can glitters ever disappear?
"I find them helpful when I need to get rid of glitter"
Lint rollers is also a popular choice for removing pet hair from clothing or even car. Yet, that is not all because they can also be used in removing glitters that seem impossible to remove!

Most times, even if you use the glitter just for a few seconds, it can linger around surfaces forever. They might even shock you when you still see sparkles years after. Luckily, all there is to do is simply use the lint roller over surfaces where there are glitters and they will be caught in one sharp!
Next: Dealing with sand in the car after a beach trip?
"This high RPM helps bring the sand from carpet to surface"
Who knew a massage gun can be a cleaning asset for cars too? Surprisingly, its high-speed motors carry a high revolutions per minute (RPM) and thus, do the work of bringing sand residue into the carpet's surface. When sand is gathered on the surface, a vacuum can sweep them off easily.

Perhaps it's time to invest in these massage guns now before it's too late. We don't want to ruin our day after a fun beach trip with tricky sands that seem to always find a place in our interiors.