3 Tips for Washing a Car in the Winter
Washing a car in the winter can protect the health of your vehicle, and it can also be a matter of safety. Learn more about how to do so here.
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Washing a car in the winter can protect the health of your vehicle, and it can also be a matter of safety. Learn more about how to do so here.
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The sun is finally shining, meaning it’s time to spring-clean your car. Winter is hard on a car, and a good cleaning makes it look good as new inside and out. Also, a nice bath helps your car last longer by removing the winter buildup on paint and interior fabrics. It doesn’t take long to do the job and, once it’s done, you’ll have months of summertime weather to enjoy. Here’s how to spring-clean your car…
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Most of us eagerly welcome the transition from winter’s chill to spring’s warmth. As you begin tending to your garden and yard, your car will also need some tender, loving … Continue Reading Reality Check: What Road Salt Is Really Doing to Your Car