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If you have a vehicle and it survives the collapse it will be about as valuable as any other item you have.
This vehicle will give you the option to cover distances much quicker than most people.
That means you can get to higher ground or safer ground when necessary. That just cannot be overlooked. You can move faster than most threats and you can carry much more, as well.
This survival advantage will be even more effective if you had the foresight to stockpile gas, as well.
Now, you might not know all the ins and outs of storing gas, that takes some research, too. Having gas and rotating it gives you the option to really be in control during a disaster.
It all goes back to the overall upkeep of your vehicle. You see, a well-running car is better than most things you can buy on a survival gear website. So keeping yours in optimal condition is crucial.
Your headlights are going to give you the advantage of night travel and that is going to limit the threats you face.
Daytime travel has its set of obvious hang-ups! People. SO, to beat that you might want to be sure your headlights are working well.
Recipe for Restoring Car Headlights
The trick is simple and requires a few key ingredients.
- Ingredients
- Toothpaste
- Baking Soda
- Spray Bottle with Water
- Toothbrush
- Wax
With these ingredients, you can get the process started. Mix the toothpaste and baking soda together.
Using the toothbrush scrub the outside of your headlights with the mixture. The abrasive nature should start to agitate anything that has built up on your headlights.
Using the spray bottle wash away the paste and have a look. If it’s still hazy give it another go.
Once they are all cleared up you are going to use the wax to cover the headlight. This will protect the light from build up next time!