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May 17, 2024

A CLEANING expert has revealed how she scrubs away stains with ease, with a product that costs less than $2.

The driver said she spent $1.25 on glass and surface cleaner from Dollar Tree.

Adessa (dessa.do) told viewers that she tried out a trick that her best friend had recommended to her.

She picked up a 13-ounce $1.25 bottle of Chase’s Home Value glass cleaner and shared pictures of her stained car seats.

Adessa sprayed the product on the seats before scrubbing the fabric.

The TikToker was bombarded with questions by curious viewers and said she patted her seats with a towel after scrubbing them.

Adessa shared pictures that showed the seats of her car stain-free a week after she cleaned them.

Lifestyle author Leslie Reichert, who is known for sharing cleaning tricks, has offered tips when it comes to using glass cleaner on car seats.

She told Family Handyman that glass cleaner contains ammonia and said: “Both will cut through dark fabric stains caused by grease and body oils.”

But Reichert warned that drivers must be careful if they’re cleaning their seats with the product.

She said: “You can get lines where it dries and those watermarks can be nasty as the stains.”

Drivers have suggested a range of cleaning tricks for drivers that can help keep the inside and outside of their cars looking spotless.

One cleaning superfan (@galmaticgarage) revealed she uses AutoGlym shampoo and a rag to clean her seatbelt.

In a clip, she explained: “Spray onto a cloth and just pull out the whole seatbelt, hold the rag, and then just let the seatbelt retract back in.

"Now, if you have been eating or you've noticed any stains, all you want to do is spend some extra time there or perhaps even use a little bit of extra product just to get any stains off.”

Another content creator and motors superfan (@mrryhan) has told how he cleans his car side-view window using toothpaste.

A CLEANING expert has revealed how she scrubs away stains with ease, with a product that costs less than $2.