We don’t encourage using phones or gadgets while driving, but if you need to securely place them somewhere, a sticky mat stuck to the dashboard should do the trick.
A sticky mat like this should increase the friction between the item and the surface, helping it stay in place.
Stop Leaks With a Mint
In order to stop a leak that starts in the engine bay, just simply use a wad of gum or a half-chewed mint to block it out until you have the time to bring it to the repair shop.
This would be the perfect short-term solution to the problem.
Apply Coca-Cola to Rust Stains
Though we all would rather consume a refreshing drink of Coca-Cola ourselves, you could also use it to break down any rust stains. All you need to do is apply the soda to a cloth and rub it around the stains in a circular motion.
Don’t use this trick on paint, though! You’re better off with a paint remover for that.
Remove Sticky Stains With a Magic Eraser
Spilled some drinks? All you have to do is dip a Magic Eraser into some Lysol to scrub out those sticky spill stains from vinyl and acrylic surfaces in your car’s interior.
This should spare you from getting in contact with those icky areas.
Use Thermal Paper to Remove Crayon from Upholstery
Did some kids make a mess in your car again? If you ever have to deal with their crayon stains, just iron a thermal sheet on the spot to remove them from the upholstery or the car carpet.
You won’t have to worry so much about the children's playtime in your car anymore.