Affordable Car Detailing Hacks that Actually Work!!!

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I REVEAL my BIGGEST Car Detailing Hacks and share some of my Best Kept Secrets from Being a Detailer using one tool (that costs just 50p)

Not only will this video show you how to clean your car quickly at home, it will also help you save money without needing to spend a fortune and is a great life hack.

If you like to see more car cleaning tips and tricks then don't forget to check out our dedicated playlists including how to clean your glass without chemicals and our Poundland Special we also feature lots of car cleaning for beginners videos.

Chapters:

00:00 - Car Cleaning Hacks Introduction
00:28 - Steering Wheel Cleaning Trick
01:55 - Cleaning Door Interior Trim
02:42 - Deep Clean Seats without Drill Brush
03:44 - Carpets & Mats
04:02 - Carpet Stripes
04:15 - Cleaning Car Vents Hack
04:39 - Dirty Car Pedals Tips with Brush
05:17 - Window Rubbers
05:36 - Tyre Cleaning alternative method

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Got a Car Cleaning Hack you want to share? Why not help out the community below and share your own experiences with clever Tips & Tricks. Best ones will picked for another video!

epicautomotivedetailing
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Long ass morning in work off the back end of a filthy qashqai and on my lunch break... For some reason the dog poo example made me proper giggle.

Love a nail brush

MrMoz
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Personally I would use a soft bristle shoe brush instead. It is less aggressive and it covers more area as it is larger.

FunkeeDrewster
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It actually upsets me that I can tell how long it must take you to edit your videos and publish them, you're so informative and use great shots yet only have 20k subscribers? Just shows that YouTube is a very odd platform! Genuinely keep up the work.

TheNorrisPlays
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I don’t think someone with a brand new Rolls Royce would be watching this video 😂😂😂

Thank you for the tips!!!

blueskyalldayeveryday
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BM nail brush I got 3 for a £1 around use for me, they also do a long slim handled brush great for down the side off seats etc.

Thanks for uploading as always 👍

keithpowell
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Love how helpful you are! Lots of other retailers keep secrets to themselves but not you. Thank you

simondick
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Hi Dave Thanks so much for the fantastic video’s. I’m starting to have more confidence when cleaning the car. It’s brilliant how passionate you are on cleaning cars . Thanks again Dave. Stuart

stuartwalker
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For interior my go to is now a soft suede shoe brush. Bit longer. I found hte nail brush was great but the tiny footprint means one tyre takes ages. The footprint is obviously much bigger on a shoe polish brush but much softer too. Still gets in all the plastic dips and nobbles but somewhere between a detailing brush and the nail brush. Ok its £3 as opposed to 50p but buy a good KIWI one or something will last longer than the cheap nail brushes too (in my experience). For tyres i use a hand held floor/scrubbing brush or a washing up brush if i need something smaller on a handle for the harder areas to reach. (i put a microfibre up to cover the rim so if i slip whilst scrubbing the tyre im hitting my hand in a microfibre not scratching the rim with it instead) and simply move the towel round as i work around the tyre face. Im yet to buy detailing brushes. I keep loking at them but bought Chalk Paint brushes during covid (3 pack on amazon 8.99) when detail brushes were out of stock everywhere. I had to go with what Tesco had as potential alternatives to drill attachments and brushes, that two years later im still happily using. Shoe polish brushes are great on interior carpets too with the APC/interior detailer/hand washing liquid (for wools, as those detergents are really soft and gentle). I have one for carpets as a scrubber and one for all other plastics to prevent cross contamination. Easy to clean after too, so ready and perfect for next time.

djmandrick
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Great video dave..
A yellow washing up sponge, with the green side also does a similar job to the nail brush.
Just easier to get into the tighter areas.

Wozzer
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Another great video :) Thank you - It's something i'd never considered

chrisshiel
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The sticks that have foam wedges (for applying makeup) are good for cleaning vents, dirt cheap too

HantsLeo
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That's what I started out with and it really does save time and money even for the pro detailer/valeters great vids keep up great content

aa-vuvb
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Thanks for the video Dave, love the tip on a second brush on the paddles😅😁👍

mann
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Well done Dave another great video keep the hack videos coming please 👍👍👍

marktrower
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Nice one ! Lovin these quick hacks keep up the good work 👍🏻👏🏻

ianwatters
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Great vid Dave as always, thank you. Try using Dads tooth brush on indicator stalks, works well if sticky or grimy! Thanks for the tips always welcome the simpler the better, take care

alistairjones
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Great hack dave, I use a scrubbing brush for pots to clean my tyres, I find the handle is a nice angle hold while cleaning them

eamonkelly
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Very good mate, look forward to the next one!!👍🏻✅

robtallentire
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Hi,
Great tip with the brush, just what i was after! What did u use to spray on the plastic panels? Any anti bac will do or something specialized for that sort of cleaning?

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