I have to be honest, until lately, I always left the job of cleaning the inside of my car to my husband. It's just not something I thought about doing, other than making sure to pick up any trash. Every once in a while he would notice dust on the dash and take care of it for me. Recently, I started cleaning it myself while I wait in car line at my daughter's school. One of the things I use to clean the inside of my car is car interior wipes. I was using the store bought kind, until I noticed that they were all dried out in the container even though they were closed. So, of course...I decided to try and make my own. Guess what? They work even better than the store bought variety! Whoop!
In my latest article for eHow, I am sharing the step-by-step instructions for making your own car interior wipes. They have just the right mix of ingredients to help lift dust and dirt, get any food or drink spills up and leave your dash and interior sparkling clean! You can find my article on How To Make Your Own Car Interior Wipes HERE!
Want to get the cleanest car windows to match your car's clean interior? You can find my tutorial on How To Make Your Own Auto Glass Cleaner HERE! I promise, once you've used it, you will never spray your car windows with regular home glass cleaner again. This mix leaves even the dirtiest car windows clean and super streak free!
As always, you can find all of my cleaning tips, home hacks and how to make just about anything on my Home Tips Page, HERE!
Happy Cleaning!
Karen says
Hi! I put the solution in a spray bottle and accidentally got some on my windshield. It will NOT come off. Any suggestions to try?
Jessica says
That's odd. Try using a little isopropyl alcohol mixed with water to remove it...should come off easily!
Nate says
What's a good substitute for the almond oil? Can I use baby oil?
Maureen says
Please help me with isopropyl alcohol . What actually is it.? And where do I actually buy it?
Jessica says
It is used as an antiseptic for first aid in things like cuts and scrapes. It can be found in the first aide section of most grocery stores and pharmacies. Hope this helps!
Kendra says
I couldnt find the list how much to use vingear, coconut oil and EO for car interior wipes. Thank you