Some hacks could cause more damage
Cleaning your car can be a time consuming task and many people may be quick to look for top tips and hacks to make the job easier and quicker. On social media platform TikTok alone, there are tens of thousands of searches every month for car cleaning, suggesting drivers are increasingly looking for ways to save time and cut costs.
Similarly, if the mixture is used to clean areas such as headlights and taillights, this could damage the electrical components and lead to safety hazards for drivers. The beer and baking soda combination could leave a sticky residue which could lead drivers with more to clean.Coconut oil can be used to clean plastic on cars, however experts warn this is not the most suitable car cleaner and could even create more defacement.
How to clean your car Hacks found on TikTok might seem simple and effective, however these should be watched with caution as they could lead to lasting damage, costing drivers a significant amount to repair. The health of a vehicle is important, not only for its appearance but for its performance and longevity.
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