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Automobile

Quite a bit of our daily lives are spent in some type of automobile. It could be inside cars, or it could be inside trucks, but we still spend more time than we would like inside these vehicles. If you are tired of having your car look like it is something that could be found on one of those lots that sell used cars, then you are going to want to spend a little time cleaning these second homes. Here are all the best possible (both in terms of time and money) methods. So, if you would like to save your truck from being a used trucks newspaper reject, check these out.

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The following articles are available for the 'Automobile' topic. Click the article's title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.

Auto Detailing
The decision to detail your car is the right step on the path to either selling your car at a higher price or keeping your car in top condition. There's nothing quite like a really clean car.

Car Stereo Cleaning
A car stereo can be a magnet for dust and built-up dirt. You probably can't even see all of the dirt that is hiding in the grooves and buttons of the stereo, but some simple steps can be taken to get the whole car stereo clean.

Cleaning a Car Headlight
The headlights of cars are made of plastic, and overtime they will become yellow and dirty looking. When this happens, it not only creates an eyesore out of your beautiful vehicle, it also can create a driving hazard. Fixing fogged headlights though is a fairly easy, even if it does take a little elbow grease and time on your part. Best of all, you can start reclaiming your eye sore of a car!

Cleaning Car Tires
It's always nice to have a clean car, and your car looks even cleaner if your car tires are clean. Here's how to make sure that you have sparkling clean tires to match the rest of your sparkling car!

Cleaning Vinyl Car Tops
Vinyl car tops can look great and can really add to the "cool" factor of a car, but you need to make sure that you keep the vinyl car top stays clean. If you're unsure about how to clean your vinyl car top, here are some ways to get you started.

Cleaning Vinyl Dashboards
Everyone knows that the outside of the car gets dirty, but so can the inside, including the dashboard. If you have a vinyl dashboard, here are some tips to help you keep that dashboard in great shape.

Cleaning Whitewall Tires
The truth about whitewall tires is that they're only cool when they're actually white. If they can't be bright white, they just detract from the image of your car or motorcycle. Here are some tips on how to keep those whitewalls at their whitest

Removing Stains from Auto Carpets
It is best to clean auto carpets after removing them from the car, and to let them dry completely before replacing them. While household carpet-cleaning fluids and auto-cleaning fluids work well to remove stains, rinsing the stain with peroxide followed by vinegar can eliminate stains naturally. Grease stains do require chemical solvents.

Removing Stains from Auto Upholstery
To remove most stains from the upholstery in your car, use an upholstery cleaner. For some stains, you'll need to use detergents or other methods. For ink use hairspray and alcohol; for lipstick, toothpaste; each type of stain has a specific way to clean it.

Removing Vomit Stains From Upholstery
Cleaning vomit stains from an accident is not something that needs to stress out anyone anymore. By using one of these ideas you need not deal with that stress anymore.