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Lee Wyatt
Editor of several Tips.Net newsletters, Lee Wyatt is quickly becoming a regular "Jack of all trades." He is currently a Content Specialist for Sharon Parq Associates, a computer and publishing services company.
I don't know about you, but I find myself spending more and more time in my car as time goes by. Even with the rising cost of gasoline, I just can't seem to find ways to limit my time in my vehicle. As a result of this, I have noticed that my cup holders have a tendency to get dirty. It is apparently the nature of these holders to be the collection point of the car's junk. After a little while, it get's necessary to clean out this mess, luckily that is not a hard task. All that you have to do is gather a few items, and you are going to be well on your way to having perfectly clean cup holder again.
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