18 tips for keeping your car clean and organized (2024)

For anyone with a busy lifestyle, keeping the car clean can be a total challenge, and that's doubly true if you've got kids. Fortunately, though, keeping your car tidy is easier than you think with just a little bit of planning.

Flip through the slideshow for 18 essential tips that will help keep your car clean and organized, ranging from basics like taking out the trash regularly to a creative (and cheap!) hack that will keep your cup holders perfectly clean and crumb-free.

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Take the trash out every time you see it

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It may be annoying at first, but getting into the habit of taking any trash out of your car every time you park will keep your vehicle cleaner than ever. Even when you're out in public, scope out trash cans to toss empty coffee cups, napkins, and other debris.

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...or invest in a reusable car trashbag for times when you forget

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Inevitably you're going to forget — or be too busy — to remove the trash every single time, which is why a reusable trash bag for the car is so handy. You can DIY your own, or buy a washable pouch that's easy to attach to your console or back seat.

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Keep antibacterial wipes and other cleaning essentials in your center console

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Messes are inevitably going to happen, and they're much easier to clean in the immediate aftermath. Keep a stash of disinfecting wipes, microfiber cloths, and other cleaning essentials in your center console or trunk, and use them frequently.

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Clean your floor mats regularly

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Floor mats are magnets for crumbs, dirt, and other debris, which is why it's important to vacuum them regularly. Swing through a car wash and take advantage of their free vacuums, or drag out the Shop-Vac once a month or so for a DIY job at home.

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Consider investing in a handheld vacuum for surprise messes

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Whether you plug it into your car's AC adapter or buy a battery-powered option, a handheld vacuum cleaner can work wonders in your car. Store it in the trunk, and whip it out any time you find yourself tracking in mud or leaving an errant pile of crumbs behind in the passenger seat.

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If you have leather seats, keep them conditioned

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Leather seats require care to stay in their best shape over time, and a leather conditioner is an absolute must if you want to prevent cracking and scratches. Score leather conditioning wipes at your nearby auto store, and use them every couple of months to keep seats clean and moisturized.

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Protect seats from pet hair with a seat cover

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If your pets regularly travel in your vehicle, it might be a good idea to invest in a seat cover that will protect your car's seats from muddy paws, shedding, and any other messes Fido might make in the backseat.

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Use silicone cupcake liners to keep cup holders clean

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Grab those extra silicone cupcake liners from your kitchen and take them out to the car, because they're perfect for preventing spills in cup holders. When the cupcake liner gets icky, just bring it inside for a quick trip through the dishwasher and it will be good as new.

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Install organizers on the back of seats to corral kid stuff

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Kids bring a ton of stuff to the car, and keeping it organized can be nigh impossible. Score a backseat organizer to keep crayons, toys, and tablets corralled into one space, and as a bonus, you might have to search under the seats for your toddler's favorite toy a little less often.

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Keep a stockpile of travel essentials in the trunk

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Your car's trunk is an excellent tool for keeping a vehicle organized, especially if you're prepared. Use a bin in your trunk to store essentials like a first aid kit, jumper cables, and emergency blankets so they're easy to find in the event of an emergency.

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Store a stash of napkins and hand sanitizer in your glove compartment

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Eating in the car is much more common now post-pandemic, and keeping a stash of napkins around can help prevent a fast-food fiasco. Stash a bottle of hand sanitizer in there, too, to keep those mitts nice and germ-free before dining a la car.

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Use a small expanding folder to keep documents organized

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Most glove compartments are a jumble of owner's manuals and insurance cards, but it doesn't have to be that way. Buy a small expanding folder to organize essential documents and service records, and don't forget to purge it occasionally as junk accumulates.

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Keep a bin or laundry basket in the trunk for storage

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You never know when an empty bin could come in handy, which is exactly why you should have one stored in your trunk. A laundry basket is also a good option and is really helpful when you've got heavy groceries to carry in or wet coats to store.

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Keep your car smelling fresh with an essential oil diffuser

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Once your car is clean, keep it smelling fresh with an essential oil diffuser that clips right onto your air conditioner vents. Store a bottle of essential oil, maybe lemon or lavender, in your glove compartment to refresh it with a few drops from time to time.

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Clean air conditioner vents with a paintbrush

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Air conditioner vents accumulate a ton of dust, and a spongy painting brush's little nooks and crannies are perfect for getting all that gunk out. Buy brushes in different sizes, including tiny detail brushes, for getting into other tight spaces in your car.

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Vacuum with baking soda to refresh upholstery

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If your car is older or frequently transports pets, your upholstery might be smelling a little musty. Sprinkle baking soda over your seats, then allow it to sit for 30 minutes before vacuuming it up for a total refresh.

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Keep a stash of shopping bags for emergency storage needs

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Most of us have a stash of empty shopping bags at home for all sorts of random uses, and they can prove equally useful in a car. Use an old tissue box or clean wipes dispenser to store bags neatly.

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Get it detailed at least once a year

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Even if you keep your car pretty clean, a detailing professional can make it totally pristine. To preserve the interior (and exterior) of your car, treat it to an annual detailing — both inside and out — at least once a year.

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FAQs

How do I clean my car daily? ›

To keep your car clean on a daily basis:
  1. Remove trash and clutter daily.
  2. Shake out floor mats to remove dirt and debris.
  3. Wipe down surfaces with a microfiber cloth.
  4. Use a handheld vacuum for quick interior cleaning.
  5. Avoid eating or drinking inside the car.
  6. Close windows and sunroof to prevent dust buildup.
Apr 25, 2013

How to organize your car? ›

11 Tips to Keep Your Car Organized
  1. Consider Function First. ...
  2. Keep An Organized Car Trunk. ...
  3. Find a Safe Place for Purses or Diaper Bags. ...
  4. Get A Baby Car Organizer. ...
  5. Designate a Trash Bin. ...
  6. Upcycle Round Tissue Containers. ...
  7. Organize the Console and Glove Box. ...
  8. Use Shower Caddies for Car Meals.
Feb 28, 2023

How do people keep their cars so clean? ›

A car duster is a good investment for people with a lot of time to clean their car. These tools can be used to quickly remove dust and debris from the surface of your car. A car duster can also be used to remove cobwebs and other types of dirt from your car's interior or exterior.

How do I clean my car like a professional? ›

Follow these steps to clean every curve, crack, and crevice of your car:
  1. Take Out and Clean Floor Mats. ...
  2. Vacuum Interior. ...
  3. Clear Dust and Disinfect Dashboard. ...
  4. Carefully Clean Console. ...
  5. Clean Cupholders, Door Panels, and Steering Wheel. ...
  6. Wipe Interior Windows. ...
  7. Take Care of Seats. ...
  8. Deodorize.
Jun 24, 2022

What do you clean first on a car? ›

Wheels & tires first

You'll want to clean these before the paint because they're typically the dirtiest part of your vehicle. Plus, if you wait to clean them until the end of your wash you'll run the risk of splashing dirt & brake dust back onto the clean paint.

How do I keep my car clean and shiny? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Don't Let Dust and Dirt Sit for too Long.
  2. Always Wash Your Car with a Clean Microfibre Wash Mitt.
  3. Use the Right Cleaning Solution for Your Car.
  4. Apply Car Wax a Minimum of Once Every Three Months.
  5. Have Scratches Repaired at a Car Detailing Workshop in a Timely Manner.
  6. Avoid Parking In Direct Sun if Possible.

How do you clean your car naturally? ›

Scrub leather or vinyl seats with toothpaste and a toothbrush, and spruce up leather with equal parts vinegar and linseed oil. Use baking soda to clean or freshen up your car: combine it with water to scrub stains away, or just leave a cup of baking soda in your car to absorb odors.

How does my car get so dirty? ›

In winter, dirty rainwater, snow, sleet, and salt splash onto your car, leaving soiling and white marks once dry. Similarly, in summer, bird droppings, tree sap, sand, and dust can have the same effect on your vehicle's cleanliness.

What not to do on a car lot? ›

What not to do when buying a car
  • Not test-driving the car thoroughly. ...
  • Not looking at maintenance ratings. ...
  • Not getting a mechanic to look at it. ...
  • Not asking about the vehicle history. ...
  • Not asking for the car you want. ...
  • Not negotiating up from the dealer cost. ...
  • Not reviewing the final sale paperwork carefully.

How do I pack more stuff in my car? ›

How to Fit It All: 5 Easy Car Packing Tips
  1. Clear Out the Clutter. ...
  2. Allot a Certain Amount of Space for Each Person. ...
  3. Pack Soft. ...
  4. Expand Storage With an Overhead Carrier. ...
  5. Strategically Pack the Trunk.

How do I fit a lot of stuff in my car? ›

A personal car has lots of hidden areas under the front seats. Use these spaces to pack your shoes, books, water bottles, and snacks. Lower the back seats properly to create more storage space in the trunk. Use the trunk for bulkier items and fill in space with bedding and clothing stored in bags.

How do I stop my car from being messy? ›

How to clean out a messy car
  1. Start by de-cluttering it. The first thing you'll want to do is remove everything extraneous from your car. ...
  2. Add a trash can. The No. ...
  3. Store things where you'll need them. ...
  4. Use over-the-seat organizers. ...
  5. Limit what goes in the glove box. ...
  6. Use the trunk for the extras. ...
  7. Invest in a grocery sling.
Feb 23, 2015

How often does the average person clean their car? ›

Did you know that on average, a person only cleans their car once every two months? That's merely six times a year! Compared to our habits of cleaning our homes, doing laundry, or even grooming ourselves, this number is staggeringly low. But let's delve into some more granular details.

Where do you put your purse in the car? ›

3 Tips for Hiding Purse in Car to Avoid Burglary

These include: the glove box, under the seats and in the front seat pockets. (If your vehicle's glove box has a lock, then don't hesitate to leave your valuables there!)

What is the best schedule for cleaning cars? ›

Besides the thorough interior detailing, I recommend a quick vacuum, window cleaning, and leather/trim/dash wipe down every 1-3 weeks. Again, this depends on the use of the vehicles, but even most daily drivers that are simply driven to and from work clean up well every week or two.

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