When out on a family road trip on the beach (or even the desert), you often think of bringing back a pretty souvenir from the beach. Sandy floor mats aren’t what we have in mind.
STEP ONE: Remove all your car mats and shake them vigorously. When dealing with the carpet type, you will need to beat more vigorously.
Using a stiff-bristled brush such as an upholstery brush, comb your car carpet after you have laid it down. The act of combing your car carpet agitates and dislodges more invisible particles of sand.
To get the maximum sucking action, you should opt for a smaller vacuum tip or just the end of the nozzle as you vacuum thoroughly and slowly.
GET ALL-WEATHER FLOOR MATS All-weather car floor mats are made of rubber and typically have high edges, making it easier for them to damp out any sand that might find its way into your car interior.
You may have used various items in your emergency kit over the years and not replaced them, so right before your next road trip is a good time to check everything is in order, replenish and replace items.
Beach chairs make any beach trip a lot comfier. Chairs will also collect less sand than towels or blankets. And when it is time to leave the beach, you can rinse the chairs off before loading them into the car.