Mum uses spray paint instead of vinyl cleaner inside car

Mother leaves thousands after using the wrong product to clean her car: ‘You screwed up’

  • A mom accidentally used spray paint instead of vinyl cleaner on her car’s interior
  • Her daughters were left in hysterics documenting the hilarious moment

Two daughters panicked after their mother used the wrong product to clean her car interior.

Instead of using vinyl cleaner, the mom instead accidentally grabbed a can of spray paint and used it all over her gray Mazda.

Sisters Greta and Jayde documented the accident in a video and the two can be heard laughing uncontrollably.

Traces of white spray paint can be seen all over the car doors, dashboard and even on the steering wheel.

On TikTok, many joked that she now has to clean more than expected.

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A mother accidentally used spray paint instead of vinyl cleaner on the entire interior of her Mazda

Traces of white spray paint can be seen all over the car doors, dashboard and even on the steering wheel (photo)

Traces of white spray paint can be seen all over the car doors, dashboard and even on the steering wheel (photo)

“If Mom thinks spray paint is vinyl cleaner… She’s got every nook and cranny!” Greta captioned the video.

She was then heard saying, “Oh my God, what has she done?” She’s screwed up her whole car!”

It was also revealed that the Motospray ‘New Look Vinyl Spray’ had been used, which is designed to change the color of a surface to which the product has been applied.

But the mom seemed to confuse the “new look” claim into thinking the car will look sparkling new with a quick cleaning.

Many online found the label “confusing.”

“In my defense, the label is a bit misleading, but the WHOLE CAR,” one wrote.

‘I don’t understand that label! Sounds like vinyl cleaner to me too!’ added another.

Others mocked the mother and laughed, as did the two daughters.

“Who sprays all surfaces before wiping?” one asked, another added, “How did she not find out after the first door?”

Defog car headlights with toothpaste:

Squeeze some toothpaste onto a microfiber cloth

Scrub and polish it on the foggy headlights

Clean and moisten the cloth

Rinse the headlights

Wipe off the excess

Source: instructables.com