Yes, you may know how to operate your vehicle. You probably didn't read the instructions for your automobile, but you know how to control the wipers, air conditioning, radio, and caution lights! We only hope you know how to change your car's tires as well. What you don't seem to realize is that all you really need are five simple but life-changing automobile hacks that you won't find in any car manual. We've covered everything from little annoyances to major annoyances, so you can rest assured that these suggestions will make your life easier. Have you completed any of the tasks on this list?
Dents can be removed using hot water and a plunger.
Are you fed up with your car's dents? This may be the solution to your problem. Dents are rather common, and everyone experiences them from time to time. However, it's a simple repair. This is what you must do: Bring water to a boil and pour over the dent. Take a plunger and pull it after that. Remember that if your car is severely damaged, this method will not work. However, for little ones, this will make the dents stand out like a sore thumb! It's not perfect, but it's a lot less obvious than before.
Toothpaste On Dirty Headlights
Do you have some blurry headlights? Dropping by the car store could be a nuisance especially when you’re in a rush. Maybe you have something in your bathroom you can use. It’s toothpaste! It works effectively on teeth since it has mild abrasives that can clean enamel. Your headlamp will be clear again, just don’t mind a little toothpaste and elbow work. If it’s yellowing you might wanna think about changing it.
Opening Your Keyring With A Staple Remover
You don’t have to break your fingers struggling to fit a new set of keys onto your heavy metal keyring. Simply separate the end pieces with a staple remover and slide them in! It’s so straightforward that we’re sure you’re wondering why you hadn’t thought of it before.
Put A Shower Caddy In The Trunk \sPlanning ahead of time?
Our hunch is you have some emergency car supplies in your trunk, such as oil, a funnel, a rag, a flashlight, and so on. Get a shower caddy to securely retain all those vital goods so they don’t slide all over your trunk when you need them — and so nothing else in the trunk gets muddy.
Use Pool Noodles To Prevent Car Dings
Admit it, you’ve hit your garage door more times than you’d want to admit! A pool noodle cut in half and fastened to the wall where the door swings open is a simple solution (the scuff marks should make it clear enough to detect) (the scuff marks should make it easy enough to tell). You can secure it with bolts or simple command strips, but your car and wall will be protected in either method!
Need A Trash Bin? Use Cereal Bins
We always dumb little pieces of trash without any second thought. If you’re not careful, the scent could linger inside your automobile forever. So just acquire a garbage can, it can avoid such situations. You don’t need to buy something new, get your cereal plastic containers. Put a plastic bag so that you may compact the waste and quickly seal the stench.
With a tinted plastic sheet, you can reduce glare.
It's happened to all of us: you've forgotten your sunglasses, it's getting dark, and you're headed west. At this angle, your visor won't be able to protect you, but there is something that can! A simple tinted plastic sheet adheres to your car window using static electricity and can be changed as needed, guaranteeing that the sun never bothers you again!
Parking your car towards the east will help to reduce the amount of frost.
This may appear to be some strange witchy trick, but it's actually rather simple and sensible. The sun's rays will initially defrost your front windscreen if you park your automobile facing the sun in the morning. You'll never have to wait for the defroster to warm up again if you leave for work as the sun rises!
Holding your keys to your head will extend their range.
Yes, it is effective. We understand how absurd this may appear. If the range of your keys is limited, place them under your chin and push the button again; the fluids in your head will impact the range of the signal. If you don't trust us, try it for yourself!
On minor blemishes, apply nail polish.
If your car's paint only has a little scratch or chip, it's usually not worth the money to have it professionally repaired. The drawback is that you'll be driving around with unsightly scrapes on your car. We're sure you didn't realize you could do it on your own! Only a smidgeon of nail polish is required. If your car's paint can be pretty precisely matched, a smidgeon of nail polish will hide the scratches effectively enough that no one will notice them unless they are looking for them.
Hand sanitizers can help you de-ice your keyholes.
If you've ever had frozen locks on your car door, you know how difficult it can be to get them unfrozen. Hand sanitizer is the answer, in case you hadn't guessed. Although it may seem counterintuitive to pour something into a broken lock, the alcohol in the solution will melt the ice, allowing you to turn the lock. It will dissolve in your car just like it does on your hands.
With a penny, check the condition of your tire.
The advice that follows could save your life. Invert a coin and place it in the treads of your tires. You're good if President Lincoln's head slides halfway in. You'll need new tires if the tread doesn't cover the president's head.

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