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**7 Nifty Tricks Every Car Owner Should Know About**
Here are **7 nifty tricks every car owner should know about**:
### 1. **Prevent Foggy Windows with Shaving Cream**
If your car windows tend to fog up on cold mornings, you don’t need to buy expensive anti-fog sprays. Instead, grab a can of **shaving cream**. It’s not just for shaving!
#### How to do it:
– Apply a small amount of shaving cream directly onto your windows.
– Gently wipe it off with a microfiber cloth. This will create a thin film that prevents moisture from condensing on your windows, keeping them clear and fog-free.
This is a quick and inexpensive trick that works wonders for keeping your windows clear in the morning.
### 2. **Use a Hairdryer to Remove a Dent**
Got a small dent in your car that’s been bugging you? Before you head to an expensive repair shop, try using a **hairdryer**! It’s an easy and surprisingly effective way to get rid of minor dings.
#### How to do it:
– Heat the dent with a **hairdryer** for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, keeping the heat about 5-7 inches from the surface.
– Once the area is hot, quickly place a piece of **aluminum foil** over the dent, and then apply a piece of **compressed air** (available in a can) upside down directly on the foil. The rapid temperature change will cause the dent to pop out.
This trick works best on shallow dents, but it can save you a lot of money compared to professional repairs.
### 3. **Clean Your Car’s AC Vents with a Foam Paintbrush**
When it comes to cleaning the hard-to-reach nooks and crannies in your car, the **AC vents** are often the most neglected. Dust, dirt, and debris can accumulate in these areas, affecting your car’s air quality. A **foam paintbrush** is a perfect tool to get into the narrow vent slats.
#### How to do it:
– Take a **foam paintbrush** (small size) and gently run it through the vents to dislodge dust and debris.
– Afterward, use a vacuum or a microfiber cloth to pick up the debris.
This simple method will keep your AC vents clean and help improve the air quality in your car.
### 4. **Remove Water Spots from Your Car with Baking Soda**
Water spots on your car’s exterior can be annoying, especially if you’ve recently washed your car and missed some spots. Luckily, you can remove these marks with **baking soda**, a household item that works wonders for a variety of cleaning tasks.
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