Keep your leather interiors clean with olive oil
Keeping your car’s leather seats in good condition may seem to require expensive products. However, an affordable alternative is to use olive oil for similar results. After cleaning the seats with warm soapy water, apply a small amount of olive oil to prevent drying out and cracking. For existing cracks, a more generous application of oil, left on for three quarters of an hour, can reduce the appearance of deep cracks. While this won’t solve the problem entirely, this affordable trick can improve the appearance of leather seats.
The return of the Coke bottle to remove rust stains on bodywork
For this final trick, go back to your fridge and use the leftover flat Coca-Cola bottle to remove rust stains from the body of an old car. Apply the soda to the rusty area, leave it on briefly, then wipe off with a cloth to see remarkable improvements in just thirty seconds. It’s important to note that although Coca-Cola is effective for rust stains, its use is not recommended on regular car paintwork, as it can damage the lacquer.