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Any time is a good time of year for proper care and cleaning of your vehicle. But when spring finally rolls around, the nice weather makes getting your ride looking good that much more pleasurable. Once the temperatures rise and the rain and snow subside, it's time to open the doors, trunk and windows and get ready for some good, clean fun.

Junk in the Trunk
Taking an additional trip from your toasty warm house to get that extraneous gizmo or package out of your car when the thermometer is below zero is more than easy to talk yourself out of. After a long cold winter there may be more junk as there should be riding along with you. Besides the obvious olfactory dangers of letting debris collect, there is another good reason to remove all that jumble out—better mileage! All that extra weight causes your engine to work harder and your wallet to get thinner.

Flotsam and Jetsam
Once the cabin is clear of flotsam and jetsam, prepare the interior for the hot rays of the coming summer sun. The UV light and heat that pummel your interior all the way from the very center of the universe wrecks havoc on the oils and polymers that make up the plastic or leather materials inside your cabin. After a good scrubbing, brushing or vacuuming, use a quality protectant to seal in the moisture that keeps materials from cracking, peeling, flexing or buckling. Make sure to use the right stuff for the plastic, leather, vinyl or fabric at hand.

Hose It Up and Off
Now that you've got a handle on the inside of the situation, it's time to get outside. The very first step is a thorough washing. Park in the shade and give the underside and fenderwells a good hosing to flush any road salt or grime that may have lodged its way into the dark reaches of your vehicle. Next, get on top of the situation and hose off any loose dirt or grime. The last thing you want to do is create scratches in your paint by running chucks of dirt or debris across the surface.

Hit the Suds
Mix some cool clean water and good quality car washing soap in a clean bucket. Get some fresh sponges, wash mitts, towels and thoroughly soap-down the vehicle starting from the top. Make like Mr. Bubble until every surface is free of those dreary winter doldrums. Don't let the soap suds dry up in the sun on your way down! Grab the hose again to remove any bubbles, and dry off the surfaces with a squeegee, towel or chamois to prevent water spots.

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Cleaning up the interior makes for safer driving and better mileage. All that junk can add up to a few hundred pounds of needless weight!

Fabric seats and cushions benefit from a good scrubbing with a stiff dry upholstery brush.

Applying a protectant or preservative keeps UV rays from causing expensive interior damage.

The first step to car washing is to hose off the entire vehicle to remove any debris that might scratch the paint while cleaning.

Apply suds from the top down to remove road grime and wintery gunk. Rinse away soap with lots of water as you go to prevent drying.

A squeegee makes short work of getting rid of the rinse water.

Any leftover drops should be mopped up with a towel or chamois to prevent water spotting.

A good coat of quality wax not only makes the paint look good now, but into the future as well.

Don't overlook the wheels and tires when it comes to spring-cleaning. A good hose down is the first step.

Further wheel detailing adds a good finishing touch to all your hard work. Make sure any cleaners are safe for the wheel finish before use.



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