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Spring car cleaning hacks will save you hundreds of pounds – all you need is common household items lying in your drawer

THESE nifty car cleaning hacks will save you a wad of cash and all you will need to make your motor gleam are common household items.

The experts at have come up with ten handy tips to help drivers keep away the dirt and bring back the showroom shine.

These car cleaning hacks could save you a stack of cash
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These car cleaning hacks could save you a stack of cashCredit: Getty
Using carpet cleaner does a great job on upholstery
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Using carpet cleaner does a great job on upholsteryCredit: Getty

Toothbrushes, baby wipes and bin bags are just a few of the every-day items that should be kept in the car to make sure it looks – and stays – clean.

A spokesperson from LeaseCar.uk said: “After several periods of bad weather here in the UK, motorists may find that their car is a little dirtier than usual.

“With the warmer weather coming up this gives drivers the perfect opportunity to restore their vehicles to their former glory.

“Cleaning the car doesn’t have to take up large amounts of time and you can stop grime build up with a few preventative methods.

“Being in a clean and tidy car can help drivers stay focused, comfortable and ultimately improve road safety as they do not get distracted by their messy interior.”

LeaseCar.uk’s top ten car cleaning hacks are:

Socks in cup holders

Instead of using your fingers to clean cup holders, try putting an old sock on the end of a plastic bottle to collect any debris.

Carpet cleaner on the covers 

An all-purpose carpet cleaner does a great job on the upholstery in cars.

Fabric seats can hold a lot of dirt and smells that aren’t necessarily noticeable.

A clean once a month will stop a build-up of dirt and crime.

Keep a bag in the car

Keeping a small bag in the car provides no reason for rubbish to be lingering in the vehicle.

Tie it to one of the seats or keep it in the boot to keep the mess out of the way. 

Purchase kick mats 

Children in the back can often leave some unwanted marks on the passenger and driver seats.

Kick mats are a good way of preventing any scuffs left by little ones. 

Use organisers

If you tend to keep a lot of items in the car for work, for example, seat and boot organisers can help to keep things off the floor and make for a tidier vehicle.

Don’t forget your toothbrush

A toothbrush is an easy way to dislodge dust stuck in air vents and on the dashboard.

Don’t the same brush for your teeth though.

Get an air freshener

A fresh smelling motor can project the illusion of a clean car.

Air fresheners that clip to vents tend to last slightly longer than paper-based fresheners.

Petroleum jelly 

Instead of investing in an expensive polish that can contain harsh chemicals, try some petroleum jelly to help give your dashboard a shine. 

Take care when parking

Parking under a tree can leave your car vulnerable to bird mess, leaves and tree sap.

Move the vehicle under shelter or into an open space.

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Buy baby wipes 

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Cleaning up a mess in the first instance is the key to stopping things from getting out of control.

Keeping baby wipes on hand is especially handy if you often have kids in the car.

Giving your car a good clean once a month will prevent the build up of dirt and grime
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Giving your car a good clean once a month will prevent the build up of dirt and grimeCredit: Getty

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