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How Often Should You Wash Your Car?

car with "wash me" written on the dirty windowHow Often Should You Wash Your Car?

There are two types of car owners: one that refuses to have a speck of dirt on their car, and the other that doesn’t wash their car until a stranger writes “WASH ME” in the dirt of their window! Neither of these extremes are ideal, or necessary. As a matter of fact, there is a happy-medium of how often you should wash your car, and it depends on a few different factors. Cleaning your car regularly will not only make your vehicle aesthetically pleasing but will also help prevent any permanent damage that could decrease its value. Let’s go over the most important factors you should consider when deciding how often you should wash your car!

Where do you live?

Do you live in an urban area or city? Near the ocean? Or maybe in a wooded area with lots of trees, insects and birds? If you live in any of these areas you should consider washing your car often, preferably every other week. How can living in these areas damage your car you ask? Well…

  • Urban areas are often full of pollution and contaminated air. These pollutants can be damaging enough on their own, but when they mix with natural elements like rain, bug splatters and bird droppings they can cause even more damage like rust and paint corrosion.
  • Ocean water can damage your car the same way road salt does in the winter. The high amount of salt in seawater will not only corrode paint but will also cause your car’s undercarriage to rust which can cause serious damage that will cost big bucks to fix.
  • Living in a wooded area can expose your car to many contaminants like tree sap, bird droppings and bug splatters. If any of these things are left on your car’s surface for a long period of time they can stain and cause discoloration.

What’s the climate like?

Climate plays a huge factor in how often you should wash your car. If you’re from the New England area you know that throughout the year we experience a wide range of climates. We get the coldest snow, sleet and ice in the winter, as well as the sweltering heat of the summer.  So just like the weather changes throughout the year, the way you wash your car should as well.

  • Keeping your car clean throughout the winter months is very important. Road salt, snow and moisture can easily cause rust, and once rust begins to form on your car its hard to stop. Professionals suggest washing your car at least every other week in the winter to prevent this from happening.
  • Heat can speed up the damage that contaminants like bird droppings and bug splatters can cause. When the heat combines with these things it doesn’t take long for them to stick onto your car like glue, making it very difficult to get off. If you live in a hot climate and find that your car often has bug splatters and bird droppings on it, you should try to wash your car once a week. If bug splatters and bird droppings are moderate, then you can get away with washing your car every other week.

Storage

Where do you store your car when you’re not using it? Parking your car in a garage is obviously the best way to protect it from the elements and will also warrant for less washing. If your car is in a garage most of the time you can get away with washing your car twice or even once a month. If you park your car outside, then you will need to wash your car more frequently. At least every other week, or if possible every week. You should obviously take into account the climate as well.

By now you’re probably tired of hearing all the different things that can damage your car and just want one solid answer of how often you should wash your car. The general rule of thumb is every other week. Washing your car every other week is fairly easy to keep up with and is enough to prevent any serious damage. However, we highly recommend weekly washes during warm weather. Heat does more damage than good to vehicles, if you’d like to learn more about how to protect your car in the heat please read our blog post How to Protect Your Car Interior This Summer.

Bi-weekly and weekly washing may seem like a lot, but you can save money by purchasing one of our wash books! Purchase one here or give us a call at 603-964-7291 to learn more!

How to Protect Your Car Interior This Summer

We’ve all had this experience before; you open your car door on a hot summer day and you get hit with an awful wave of heat. You step in and crank up the air conditioner, and wait for what seems like forever for your car to reach a tolerable temperature.
That unbearable amount of heat you feel when you first open the door is what your car is sitting in all day long! It would be foolish to think your car interior isn’t getting damaged from being exposed to that for hours on end. So what can you do to protect your car from the heat eating away at it? We are here to discuss few simple ways you can save your car from those blazing sun rays.

Windshield Shades

One of the easiest ways you can protect your car interior this summer is with a windshield shade. Excessive sun exposure can cause your dashboard to discolor or even crack, a windshield shade will prevent these damages.  The shade easily attaches to your windshield and protects the entire dashboard area of your car. For even more protection you can buy shades for your back window, and all of your passenger windows. Using shades will not only protect your interior from sun damage, but will also block out the UV rays and keep your car much cooler for your return!

Keep Your Car Interior Clean

Keeping your car interior clean year round is a great habit. One thing you want to pay extra attention to when cleaning in the summer is your car floor. Your car floor mats are the home of every drink you’ve spilled, crumb you’ve dropped, and piece of dirt you’ve ever tracked into the car. Not only will the summer heat bring out the foul smells of all these things, but it will also dry up these crumbs and spills and make them much harder to clean.
That being said, summer is the perfect time to give your car a deep carpet cleaning. Cleaning the actual carpet of your car is important, but you do not want to forget about your floor mats as well! Floor mats take the brunt of the floor’s wear and tear, so cleaning them regularly is necessary. It is also a good idea to regularly replace your floor mats. If you notice they’re sliding around, or your usual vacuuming just doesn’t seem to be helping them, it’s time for them to be replaced.

Seat Covers

While we’ve covered the windows, the dashboard and floors of your car we will now discuss how to protect perhaps the most important part of your car interior, the seats. Whether your seats are fabric or leather, both can suffer damage from sun exposure. Fading is an obvious consequence of sun exposure, but it can cause more expensive damages to your leather seats as well. When leather is exposed to direct sunlight and heat day after day the leather can one day dry out and begin to crack.  Seat covers can be a solution to these issues. Seat covers will protect your upholstery from the sun’s powerful rays, and not to mention will make car cleanups much easier. If your hesitant about using seat covers year round, you should consider using them at least in the summer when your they will suffer the most damage.


Routine maintenance year round is the best way to keep your car interior in pristine condition, but we realize that sometimes it can be a hassle! If you have any further questions about how you can protect your car, request a detail or give us a call at 603-964-7291!

 

 

Car Wash Vehicle Safety Tips

There is no better feeling than leaving the car wash, with your vehicle looking like you just pulled out of the dealership. A car wash revitalizes your car’s exterior, and also maintains the longevity of your car’s overall looks and health. An important correlation to make is to maintain your car’s and your health while going into a car wash! With all the benefits of getting your car cleaned up and looking brand new, there are a few safety measures to keep in mind while experiencing everything a car was has to offer.

 

Close your Windows

This may seem like a no brainer, but in the summer months when having your windows down seems like a permanent feature of your car. Not closing your windows can lead to damage in the interior of your vehicle and can also be a danger to your own safety! Make sure you double check your window’s before going through the car wash.

Pickup Truck Drivers…

Attention all pickup drivers: make sure there is nothing in the bed of your truck! Having items in there could not only lead to damage to your own vehicle, but could also seriously jeopardize the carwash itself, which is a scary thought. Don’t jeopardize everyone else’s experience, be responsible and double check your truck bed.

SoftTouch Wash…

Upon selecting the SoftTouch wash option at Pro Wash, it is very important to ensure your car does not have plethora of sand or dirt on its exterior. The SoftTouch wash is great for thoroughly cleaning your vehicle, yet if your car has sand or dirt all over the exterior, it could lead to scratches which is opposite of what anyone wants when getting their car washed.

Check Side Mirrors

No one wants to leave the car wash with their car looking great, but having messed up mirrors. Make sure before entering the car wash that your mirrors are safely tucked in in order to prevent any damage to them. This is especially important for larger vehicles such as SUV’s because their mirrors are larger by nature putting them at greater risk of getting damaged as their car is cleaned.

 

Maintaining your vehicle’s and your own safety is paramount to Pro-Wash. Hopefully, these pointers give you a better understanding of how to keep yourself and your car safe. For all of your interior and exterior car cleaning needs, feel free to contact Pro Wash at 603-964-7291 or come to our North Hampton or Newmarket locations! Visit our site too at https://pro-wash.com/.

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