A little-known way to use white vinegar to 'freshen up' your car.
Experts say that white vinegar is not only good for health and removes stains from many other items, but it also has amazing uses for cars.
Clean the car frame.
Mix white vinegar with 150ml of clean water in a ratio of 2 parts vinegar to 1 part water. Then, add 3-4 teaspoons of your favorite essential oils (apple, lemon, grapefruit). Stir well, pour into a spray bottle (like a plant spray bottle), and spray throughout the car, paying attention to the leather seats.
Eliminate unpleasant odors in the car.
Unpleasant odors from food, cigarette smoke, sweat, etc., can make the car interior unpleasant. To deodorize your car, place two towels in two bowls, fill them with white vinegar, and leave the bowls near the source of the unpleasant odor, near the ashtray and in the back seat.
Remove stains from car interiors.
For dusty or stained car interiors, simply pour a small amount of vinegar onto the stain and leave it for about 15 minutes. Then, blot up the excess vinegar with a paper towel and gently wipe the area with a damp cloth.

Note: Cleaning your car with vinegar is effective but time-consuming, and if not done correctly, it can damage your vehicle.
Clean leather seats, polish chrome details.
Pour vinegar onto a clean cloth and wipe the chair, making sure to pour just enough so that the cloth is not too wet, to avoid damaging the leather color. The vinegar will help remove dirt and clean stubborn stains.
Vinegar is also effective for chrome surfaces on cars, helping to make them shine brighter. Over time, chrome parts of your car may rust; use vinegar to wet the chrome surface, then wipe it thoroughly.
Make car glass surfaces shiny.
According to experts, during the cold winter months, especially in snowy areas, vinegar should be used to wipe glass surfaces to prevent fogging of car windows.
Instructions: Mixing water with a small amount of vinegar will create a solution that makes cleaning the windshield easier.