Now that we are starting to see signs of life in the form of budding trees and blooming flowers, it is only natural to want to hit the road for a drive to somewhere scenic to enjoy nature’s glory. But how is your car looking after the lockdown? We all know summer is a great chance for us to do a thorough cleaning of our homes and it is also an opportunity to get your car wash done for the good shape of the car internally and from the outside, for the warmer months ahead.
You may not have realized this, but your strategy for
car care and maintenance should be changing with the seasons and where winter
was all about protection from the harshest elements like hard water, road salt
and freezing temperatures. The spring and summer are about assessing the damage
of the past doing a thorough cleaning.
Frequently asked questions from a professional car wash
How often should you go to a professional
car wash outlet?
Please don’t wait until your car is completely covered
in dirt before driving to a car wash to get it cleaned. We recommend that you
wash your car at least twice a week to keep it in good condition. Prepare a wash
schedule and follow it religiously. Hand washing your car is perfectly fine if
you are well-versed in car cleaning techniques and have all of the time in
the world. On the other hand, if you find the hand wash method time-consuming
and complicated, is your best bet! What’s more, you will have quick and
convenient access to professional and top-notch car washing facilities at
reasonable costs at a professional outlet.
What about other accessories?
Aftermarket accessories, such as bug shields, may go
through an automatic wash unharmed. But they are not guaranteed. Damage could
occur, especially if the component was previously damaged or compromised by
stress cracks around the mounting points or rock chips. A car detailing outlet
will not damage a trailer hitch, but the hitch could prevent the wash equipment
from working as effectively as it should around that area. Any glitch plug left
in place could be damaged or come loose in the wash.
Will a wash harm my alloy wheels?
Your alloy wheels will be just fine in an automatic or manual wash, as long as the business does not use acids that can stain or certain tire brushes that can scratch. Ask in advance if you are concerned about your wheels. Generally speaking, though, aluminium rims are okay in a wash.
Does it matter if my windshield is broken?
It is always best to have a chipped windshield
repaired or replaced as soon as possible. But a car with a chipped or cracked
windshield can also get a wash. Understand, however, that while it might be
okay to drive through, changes in temperature can cause a chip or crack to
expand. Your windshield might not look the same on the way out as when it went
in.
A professional car wash and detailing studio makes
sure to make minor repairs and buff the scratches and polish the body to the
extent it doesn’t damage the body. The car wash can definitely beautify the
car’s look and feel.
To book a car wash session or enquire more: Call us at 80-100-44000 or visit us at https://www.exppresscarwash.com/.
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