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Nov 10, 2023

Car ownership is a thrill, but like anything worthwhile in life, it comes with a huge amount of responsibility. Issues can pile up if gone unchecked, making constant maintenance a must. And while you should of course make regular appointments with our service department at Savage Kia, the health and lifespan of your vehicle can be extended further if you routinely handle small tasks on your own. 

Thankfully, there are several thrifty ways to support your car from the comfort of your own home. Not only won’t you break the bank – everything you need can most likely be found in your kitchen and bathroom closets. Like television’s MacGyver, who was always able to use household items to invent ways out of jams, you’ll soon feel like the savviest DIY mechanic out there.

The Best Way to De-Ice Your Windshield in the Morning? Vinegar. 

Anyone who’s spent time in the Reading area knows how tedious starting your commute can be in the frosty early hours of an autumn morning. When you’re greeted by an especially thick layer of frost or ice on your windshield, the defrosting process can be glacial, leaving you out in the cold and potentially throwing off your schedule.

You’d think pouring hot water on your windshield would provide a swift solution, but doing so harms your windshield’s health in the long run. Instead, try using a mixture of one cup lukewarm water and one cup white vinegar. The white vinegar cuts through dirt, oil, and other gunk, eliminating windshield haze. Be sure to clean both the exterior and inside of the windshield, ensuring maximum visibility for your day’s travels.

Toothpaste is an Effective Headlight Cleaner 

It makes sense the more you think about it! After all, you (hopefully) brush every day, and the enamel of your teeth is never in jeopardy of being scratched or chipped. When your headlights get overly dirty or foggy, toothpaste is abrasive enough to clean them without risk of damage. Depending on how bad the condition of your headlights is, a stronger option may be needed – but before you shell out for a processed chemical, try scrubbing it down with toothpaste, making sure to gently rinse it down with water and a rag afterwards. (Baking soda, a similarly abrasive material, could also do the job if you don’t have toothpaste handy. But, uh, you should probably have toothpaste handy). 

Use Nail Polish to Prevent Cracks from Spreading 

Vinegar, toothpaste, and nail polish? Mr. MacGyver would be proud indeed.

When your windshield takes any sort of minimal impact, the surface damage may not be alarming… at first. It’s disconcerting when your new Kia Sorento takes a hit from a rock on the highway, but if it leaves only a minor blemish, crisis has surely been avoided, right? Unfortunately, minor chips and nicks can schism into long cracks that spread across the surface of your windshield, leading to costly repair.  

Before those cracks can spread, simply apply nail polish to the dinged area. Nail polish acts as an adhesive that should keep the cracks contained – and if you’re able to find the right color, it can do so without causing any cosmetic change. (For this reason, nail polish also functions as a great scratch remover when your paint gets scraped. Just make sure to clean the area before applying.) 

Use a Plunger to Remove Dents 

Just like with tiny cracks and scratches, there’s no reason to book it to your local garage the moment minor dents materialize on your car. In fact, most small dents can be eliminated with less hassle than tending to a clogged toilet. Simply stick a plunger on the dented area, pull back, and watch as the plunger’s suction pulls the dented part of the panel back in place.  Even Mario would be impressed.

If you require further instructions, see this video, where these guys appear delightfully surprised by the outcome.

Dust the Interior with Coffee Filters 

The lint-free material of coffee filters is ideal for wiping down your dashboard, infotainment console, and other areas of your car’s interior. The filters are inexpensive and are generally sold in bulk amounts, allowing you to be as thorough as possible. Lint, crumbs, and other materials gradually build up in your car’s interior; keeping a pack of coffee filters handy in your glove compartment can help combat this – regardless of whether or not you prefer a cup of joe to kick off your mornings.

Mission Accomplished 

There you have it: five easy, inexpensive ways to keep your car happy and healthy. If you’re short on any of the materials listed, consider a trip to Reading’s Fairgrounds Farmers Market, an ideal destination during the holiday season. 

And as always, we’re here at Savage Kia to help keep your road ahead smooth. When your maintenance job becomes too large to handle on your own, schedule a service appointment with Pennsylvania’s premier Kia dealership.