We all know that between the kids, shopping, work, and the gym, it’s often a challenge to keep your car clean and in good repair. It doesn’t have to be an impossible task if you put some or all of these ideas into practice.
Here are 10 things I do to keep my car clean, neat, and organized.
Cleansed
- I don’t allow any greasy and dirty food in my car and only eat fruit that doesn’t mess. This rule applies to me and other people.
- I do not allow anyone to smoke in my car.
- I also keep some baby wipes in my cubicle to clean my hands off the fruit. I then use the same wet wipe to clean the steering wheel, dash, gear stick, etc. It’s called multitasking.
- To keep your car smelling good, keep a plastic bag of fabric softener under your car seat. The smell permeates the entire car and makes it smell great.
Organized
- I keep some plastic bags in my cubicle so I can throw away apple cores, pieces of paper, etc. This bag leaves my car every weekend or once it’s full, whichever comes first.
- I also have a special plastic bag for my umbrella. There’s nothing worse than the wet car smell of umbrellas.
- I keep a box in the trunk of my car so my shopping bags don’t move around. Inside the box I keep a couple of cloth shopping bags.
Organized
- I have a notebook and a pen in the car, mainly to write when I refuel, but also to take notes and not forget anything. For example, if I’m driving and I remember something I have to do, I quickly write it down at the traffic light.
- When you refuel, please write down the number of L, and then you can calculate when you need to refuel next time. Now if all of a sudden you don’t get the same mileage then you should have your car checked at the next service.
- I also like to have a magazine in the car. When they make me wait somewhere, I can use the time constructively to catch up on my reading.