When it comes to making your car smell great, it’s always a great idea to get some tips from tutorials that you can easily find on the internet. One of my favorite techniques ever is this clothespin hack by Smart Fox on YouTube because it’s very simple and the procedure is super easy to do. The scent is also very pleasant and it lasts quite long, but what’s even better is that you can try any scent that you want, then place it in your car, and let the fragrant smell spread inside. You can also do this hack not only in your car but in any ventilation that you have around your house, too! I do hope that you find this video tutorial as helpful as I did.

Materials:

  • Wooden clothespin
  • Essential oil
  • Baby oil

Directions:

Easy Way to Make Your Car Smell Amazing
Image credit: Smart Fox via YouTube

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Simply grab a wooden clothespin, then add a few drops of essential oil to it, and allow the wood to soak in the oil before turning it over and adding more drops of essential oil to the other areas of the clothespin. If you don’t have an essential oil or you prefer other alternatives, then try applying baby oil on the clothespin instead, and let it soak in all of the oil before turning it over and adding more to other areas of the clothespin. Once done, clamp the scented clothespin in your car, it would be best to clip it on the ventilation to let the smell come out better.

Easy Car Care Tips and Hacks
Image credit: Smart Fox via YouTube

How to Make Your Car Smell Amazing With a Clothespin

*Thanks to Smart Fox via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this brilliant hack, then you’ll surely love his other video tutorials too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Make Your Car Smell Amazing With a Clothespin

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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