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I’m a cleaning expert – people call me crazy for my hack to clean headlights but it works like magic

A CLEANING expert has revealed an unorthodox way to clean your motor's headlights - but it works like magic.

This low-cost solution may not be the first thing most think of when it comes to scrubbing your car.

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- shocked fans when she pulled out a can of bug spray, telling viewers "I know you're gonna think I'm crazy but stick with me".

Applying the product can be done independently, however Amanda enlists a "handy dandy man" to get her car looking squeaky clean.

After covering the headlight with bug spray, the influencer's helper thoroughly scrubs the affected area with a wet wipe until the surface is clean.

"Bug be gone or dirt be gone?" she quips.

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"Just like magic, y'all.

"We don't play! Brand new!"

However, the seemingly nifty tip has been slammed by one expert.

YouTuber and car expert Chris Fix warned: "First off, you don't want to spray this directly on the headlight.

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"You have all your paint and your rubber trim here that is going to get damaged if you do that."

"The reason why the headlight is getting so clear is because the DEET [insect repellent] actually dissolves the plastic on the headlight."

It comes after drivers have been blown away after discovering a £1 hack that leaves your car interior sparkling - and it's so easy.

This low-cost solution uses basic everyday products that you'll have lying around your house.

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Elsewhere, motorists were stunned when they discovered this cheap hack to keep their car sparkling - it costs less than a fiver.

This affordable and quick trick only requires one product - which you'll likely have in your bathroom already.

The influencer whipped out a can of bug spray to use on the affected areaCredit: amandamleon
What the headlight looked like after the scrubCredit: amandamleon
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