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 ...
You love your car, but you’d probably love it even more if it didn’t have a coffee stain on the carpet, dust on the dashboard, and fingerprints all over the touchscreen. Fortunately, those and most ...
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 ...
Your vehicle's carpet goes through some of the worst torture imaginable. From slushy boots and muddy paws to ketchup stains and fallen Jolly Ranchers, it's amazing ...
Apply baking soda: Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the stained area. Baking soda helps to absorb moisture and odors. This will also help reduce spreading on the back side of the carpet.
Carpets take a beating, but this step-by-step guide will show you how to do a routine and deep cleaning so yours look brand new. Baking soda is your friend. Sprinkle it over the carpet, let it sit, ...
With new and used-car prices as high as they are, it’s more important than ever to protect the vehicle you already have. You don’t have to spend $100 or more to bring your car to a detailer or car ...
If we were to tell you there's a room where people spend hours each day — and even eat in — you'd probably assume it gets cleaned often. But when it comes to the interiors of our cars, that's not ...