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Experts praise this natural product, it is formidable for removing stains from car seats

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This ancestral product is very effective for cleaning car seats and benches.

Keep your car clean as usual Its first day is every motorist's dream. A dream only because, à outside as before Inside, a vehicle gets dirty quickly even when you are careful. The interior of a car is arguably the most tedious part to complete. clean, especially around the seats and benches. If a good vacuuming can remove a lot of the dirt placed on it (dust, hair, crumbs, sand…hellip;), remove the stains embedded in the fabric require more time and… energy.

It must be said that coffee, soda, sauce, cream or pen ink marks do not disappear by magic. There are many products on the market for washing the fabrics of your seats. But there is one that is perhaps unknown to you even though it is extremely effective. formidable. Do you know beef gall?? If this product doesn't mean anything to you, it could soon become your best friend. Our ancestors used to use beef gall soap to wash their laundry. Income à fashionable, this natural product is extremely effective in removing greasy stains. Voilaà why many automotive experts use it to give a new look to their car. inside a car.

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What is beef gall?? This is a product made from raw material. oacute; à from the bile of the animal. While this may seem unsavory to you, At first glance, it contains natural acids – cholic and taurocholic – which help dissolve fats. It can be found in a commercially available spray for around 20 euros per liter. But it is more economical to make your own mixture, and it only takes a few seconds. All you have to do is boil a liter of water, transfer it to a spray bottle, and slip in a small cube of beef gall soap that you can find à less than 2 euros per 100 grams in DIY stores, cleaning sections of supermarkets and drugstores.

Once the cube is dissolved, the mixture is ready to use. employment. Spray each piece of dirty fabric then leave to act for a few moments before rubbing the stains with a dry microfiber cloth. The result is impressive, all the marks disappear, even the most stubborn ones. It is also possible to use beef gall to wash the carpets and the ceiling light of the vehicle. Think about it, this service is often charged around fifty euros in car cleaning centers. Enough to make quite a stock of soaps!

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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