Whether you have leather or cloth seats, the first step to clean your car seats is to vacuum. For best results, use a ...
Tired of using caustic chemicals and expensive bespoke products to keep your car clean? These everyday household items might ...
There’s a good chance you frequently give your car a nice wash. But how often are you devoting attention to your car’s interior? As you can imagine, the seats, floor mats, and carpet of your car ...
Keeping your vehicle's floor mats clean is an ongoing challenge—between snow, salt, sand, and soil, they accumulate dirt and stains all year round. Regular deep cleaning with carpet cleaner is ...
If you’ve spent as much time browsing car forums as The Drive’s editors have, you’ve likely seen your fair share of dirty vehicles. If not, you’ve probably seen our coverage of some of the more ...
Interior work gets expensive in a hurry. Restoring all that upholstery, carpet, and trim can rival the cost of an engine rebuild—or a trip to St. Barts—by the time you're done. Which is why auto parts ...
Choosing the right floor mats for your car is crucial, especially if you live in an area prone to rain or snow. Rubber floor mats are easy to clean and they may better protect your car from grime and ...