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Here's How To Keep Your Car Clean And Actually Looking Like New

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Handwashing your own car can be one of the most therapeutic activities you engage in. Which is why, when cleaning expert and advice columnist Jolie Kerr[1] invited me to join her on her podcast Ask a Clean Person[2] to discuss exactly that, I wasn't about to pass it up. Chat about car detailing for an hour? Yes, please!

I wrote my own guide last summer[3] and it was such a treat to be able to run a microfiber towel down a freshly waxed car and then tell you about it. I'm having very pleasant flashbacks just from thinking about it.

I was also delighted to discover that Jolie and I share the same crazy-person drive when it comes to keeping things clean. In the past, she's written columns on how to clean sweaty ass odors[4] from car seats and chatted with Freddy about removing terrible messes[5] and barf[6] from the insides of cars. She's seen it all, man.

You can find the iTunes link here[7].

Writer at Jalopnik and consumer of many noodles.

References

  1. ^ Jolie Kerr (kinja.com)
  2. ^ Ask a Clean Person (deadspin.com)
  3. ^ my own guide last summer (thegarage.jalopnik.com)
  4. ^ sweaty ass odors (deadspin.com)
  5. ^ terrible messes (adequateman.deadspin.com)
  6. ^ barf (adequateman.deadspin.com)
  7. ^ here (itunes.apple.com)
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