Very few people actually enjoy cleaning. If you are in the right mindset, the tasks can be soothing, but when you have to get on your hands and knees and scrub floors or get on a ladder to clean out ...
Whether you have leather or cloth seats, the first step to clean your car seats is to vacuum. For best results, use a cordless handheld vacuum with the upholstery or brush tool. Then use the crevice ...
It only takes a few years into owning a new car to really regret not paying extra for those rubber floor mats. Even if you manage to keep your seats clean with a no eating in the car policy, it's ...
Tired of sticky residue, pet hair, and snack crumbs all over your car? Then it's time to give your vehicle a little TLC. Freshening up your car's interior isn't just a courtesy to your passengers, as ...
Interior work gets expensive in a hurry. Restoring all that upholstery, carpet, and trim can rival the cost of an engine rebuild—or a trip to St. Barts—by the time you're done. Which is why auto parts ...
If you’ve spent as much time browsing car forums as The Drive’s editors have, you’ve likely seen your fair share of dirty vehicles. If not, you’ve probably seen our coverage of some of the more ...
No matter how careful you are, dirt, water, and debris inevitably find their way onto your vehicle’s floorboard. Over time, this buildup seeps into the carpet, leaving behind stains and stink.