Moms, Keep Your Cars Clean Before The New Year

It has been a tradition to some people who believe in lucky charms and stuff during the holidays and New Year. They put them into practice usually before the New Year arrives. However, there are some things that we should as well try to apply prior to the celebration of the New Year. This goes to all the sweet-loving moms out there.

Mother Proof™, the leading provider of online car reviews and information dedicated to women and mothers, asks every mom to clean-up their “landfill” vehicles as soon as possible… probably before 2008 comes in. Mother Proof challenges every hard-working mom to refresh their cars to symbolize a great new beginning! Talk about car bras and other stuffs!

"We've learned a lot through our own personal experiences at Mother Proof and from other clean-car mamas who've shared their wisdom about how they manage their car clutter. One friend uses her wait time in the carpool lane to pick up trash in the front seats. Another splurged on cool, mesh pencil bags to keep small items organized. She keeps her garage door opener, toll-pass transponder and change in one, while another houses Band-Aids, lip balm, sunscreen and lotion. It is just a car, after all - you shouldn't need a drugstore-sized cache of supplies," says Mother Proof's Chief Mother, Kristin Varela.

Mother Proof will aid all moms with useful tips they have come up along with some pieces of advice from more experienced and clean mothers. Check out some of Mother Proof’s Official Rules of Car Cleanliness published at The Auto Channel:


Rule No. 1: Don't put a lot of stuff in your car in the first place. This sounds simple, but that's only because it is.

Rule No. 2 (if you simply must bend Rule No. 1): Keep a small basket or organizer in your cargo area to house items like first-aid kits, sunscreen, wipes and diapers, plus anything else you like to keep in there.

Rule No. 3: Don't buy CD holders, sunglass clips or anything else that attaches to the sun visor.

Rule No. 4: Hit the car wash regularly. One of the best things to happen to your new found car-cleanliness habit is the neighborhood drive-through car wash. For around $3, you get a handy super-sized wet-wipe, a drive through the wash and unlimited use of the vacuum. Kids love the car wash, and they love to help vacuum up their areas in the back.

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