Tips to Prep the Car for Summer Road Trips

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No one wants to spend hours cooped up in a cluttered, messy car. Before hitting the road, take the time to clear the car of any garbage, wipe down surfaces like the dashboard and cup holders, and wash streaky windows. Also, make sure to put empty trash bags into the glove compartment to easily deposit garbage during the actual trip. The bags can then be thrown away at rest stops on the road.

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Also, eliminate any odors that may have seeped into upholstery or rugs. Use Febreze Carpet Deodorizing Powder when vacuuming out the car for an easy solution. Just sprinkle the powder on upholstery and rugs, wait for a few minutes and vacuum as usual. The powder cleans up to three times better than vacuuming alone and leaves behind a light, fresh scent.

When traveling with kids, it’s necessary to have some activities to occupy the time spent in the car. Store coloring books, crayons, markers, toys, games and other items in collapsible bins or a car caddy to keep everything organized. Kids can still reach what they want to use, but can also easily put them back in one place when they’re finished.

During long road trips, it’s normal to eat meals and snacks in the car. Store wet wipes to clean sticky messes and food residue. Also, keep white, non-gel toothpaste in the car in the event of ketchup or mustard spills on upholstery. Rub the stain gently with the toothpaste, and then wipe it away with a clean, damp cloth.

If the dog will be joining the family on the trip, keep a bath mat or two in the car to protect seats from muddy paws after rest stops. The rubber bottom will help to keep the mat in place.

Comments

  1. Some great tips! Organization is so key for long trips…have a place for everything, and then the car won’t be taken over by chaos.

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