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It's DAY TWO of "Jillee's Favorite Things Giveaway Week" and today we're showing you handy tips for surviving winter driving! PLUS, we're giving away another one of my favorite things.....a $200 Amazon Gift Card! Car Cleaning, Cleaning Organizing, Cleaning Hacks, Winter Cleaning, Winter Car, Winter Driving, Winter Weather, Cold Winter
It's DAY TWO of "Jillee's Favorite Things Giveaway Week" and today we're showing you handy tips for surviving winter driving! PLUS, we're giving away another one of my favorite things.....a $200 Amazon Gift Card!
Christina | It Is a Keeper
Christina | It Is a Keeper
How to Clean Your Headlight Covers With Toothpaste Cleaning Recipes, Cleaning Solutions, Cleaning Supplies, Cleaning Headlights On Car, How To Clean Headlights
How to Clean Your Headlight Covers With Toothpaste
how to clean headlights with baking soda paste and vinegar!  Totally works, i was a skeptic, but it worked!!! Household Cleaners, Vehicle Cleaning
how to clean headlights with baking soda paste and vinegar! Totally works, i was a skeptic, but it worked!!!
Dirty Car Headlights Are No Match For This Clever Cleaning Hack Deep Cleaning Tips, Cleaning Products, Cleaning Equipment, Cleaning Checklist
Dirty Car Headlights Are No Match For This Clever Cleaning Hack
How to: clean foggy headlights.     Cooking oil works to lubricate and lift dirt and residue from car headlights. Use an oil-based cooking spray or a simple bottle of vegetable oil. Rub onto the headlight with a cloth or soft brush, scrubbing to remove any built-in residue.    Toothpaste and Baking Soda: In a dish, combine a spoonful of toothpaste with a spoonful of baking soda. This will create an easy-to-apply paste that you can use with an old toothbrush or rough sponge. Rub directly onto the Cleaning Advice, Clean Foggy Headlights, Car Headlights, Cleaning
How to: clean foggy headlights. Cooking oil works to lubricate and lift dirt and residue from car headlights. Use an oil-based cooking spray or a simple bottle of vegetable oil. Rub onto the headlight with a cloth or soft brush, scrubbing to remove any built-in residue. Toothpaste and Baking Soda: In a dish, combine a spoonful of toothpaste with a spoonful of baking soda. This will create an easy-to-apply paste that you can use with an old toothbrush or rough sponge. Rub directly onto the
How to clean car headlights Cloudy Headlights, Spring Cleaning, Diy Cleaners
How to clean car headlights