DRIVERS are rushing into Dollar Tree after spotting a car cleaner that’s 80% cheaper than other stores.
Customers are raving about the car maintenance tool, giving the Dollar Tree cleaner 4.5 out of five stars.
Shoppers are filling their Dollar Tree baskets with a cost-cutting car cleaner[/caption]
Dollar Tree is selling small canisters of the Armor All Original Protectant for $1.25[/caption]
Drivers recommend wiping the product with a soft cloth[/caption]
The dollar store sells canisters of Armor All Original Protectant for $1.25.
Armor All Original Protectant is a versatile interior car cleaner that rejuvenates and protects surfaces like vinyl, rubber, and plastic.
It restores shine while adding a layer of UV protection, preventing fading and cracking over time.
Drivers can apply the product with a microfiber cloth and wipe the cleaner across surfaces in smooth, even strokes.
Armor All says its product ensures full coverage without leaving behind residue or streaks.
Regular use can keep the car’s interior fresh and extend the lifespan of treated materials.
The Dollar Tree canister is a four-ounce plastic spray bottle that is easy to store.
Drivers looking for a larger bottle can opt for the Home Depot cleaner for $9.98.
But Dollar Tree’s product is cheaper by volume.
Customers raved about the cleaner on Dollar Tree’s website.
“[The product] brought back aged plastic that looked faded,” one customer wrote in their five-star review.
“The truck was from the 1980s and was left in the sun for years. Made the truck look amazing. Extremely pleased.”
Another driver called the cleaner “very cost-efficient.”
The product has received 105 reviews. A majority of the product reviews are five stars.
Only seven drivers gave the cleaner one or two-star reviews.
Dollar Tree dupes
Savvy shoppers have scoured Dollar Tree to find dupes of their favorite products
Shoppers found a perfect replica of a $150 set of Pottery Barn plates and bowls. Plus, Dollar Tree has matching mugs.
Dollar Tree also had dupes for the viral Starbucks tumblers.
Customers found dupes for Home Depot’s $39 outdoor solar lights.
Dollar Tree has a dupe for The Pink Stuff cleaning paste, too.
Dollar Tree has a variety of car-related dupes that other customers raved about.
Several drivers praised this organizational tool’s ability to hold their phones, keys, and spare change.
“I needed something to hold my cell phone and other small items, and this has worked quite well,” a driver wrote after purchasing the tool.
Drivers hoping to scrape their vents and wheels clean also raved about this set of tools.
They said the $1.25 brushes were extremely helpful and a fraction of the cost compared to other stores.
But drivers said the products fly off the shelves.
“The Brass brush is the best I have ever used from any store,” one driver claimed.
“[I] will not ever purchase any other than these. All of the locations near me have been out for weeks. I will start getting them by the case.”