
Preparing For Winter Season
Getting your vehicle cleaned can be a hassle, especially if you're schedule filled to the brim with important task. We understand that. But no matter how inconvenient in the winter or anytime during the the year, the benefits of washing vastly outweigh the hassle. If you're a new car owner or are living in a colder climate for the first time, you should know why routine car washes in the winter are vital for your car. Not just how it looks, but how it performs over time and its long-term resale value. Let's take a dive in and check out what makes routine car care so crucial, particularly in the winter months.

Road Salt Damage And Increasing Resale Value
​1. Road Salt Causes Long-Term Damage
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Many car owners underestimate how much damage road salt can create for their vehicles. While treating roads with salt is beneficial for traction and safety, it comes with a great cost. For one, salt can be extremely corrosive to the vehicle. If you allow the salt to remain on the car, truck, or SUV for a period of time, it can actually eat away at your vehicle, causing rust.
Some may wonder what happens if the salt is dried? Then it's probably safe then, correct?" Well, sadly that is not the case. Even if the salt has dried, it is still damaging your vehicle if left unchecked. Not just your paint, but the tires, undercarriage, and hard-to-reach areas, such as your brake system. Since your car has many different metal components, the threat of rust in the winter months is not to be taken lightly. The best way to prevent rust from building up is by keeping your car clean and take it to the nearest carwash facility every week.
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2. Routine Car Washes Increase Your Vehicle's Resale Value
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A little fun fact in case you didn't know about the winter time. Almost $3 billion is spent each year battling corrosion damage from road de-icing salts and solutions? With over 70 percent of the US population living in areas affected by snow and ice, it's crucial to be aware of the costs that materialize from a dirty car in the cold months.
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Not only does a cleaner vehicle lead to less rust and corrosion repair, but it also makes reselling of it much easier. 50 percent of cars valued by Kelley Blue Book's trade-in tool are listed in "Good" condition, while only 2% are listed as "Excellent", and there's a reason for the difference. Cars that still look brand new are easier for a dealership to resell, as opposed to one with cosmetic defects that need to be fixed before selling.
Keeping your car spotless does future resellers a huge favor, which gets passed onto you with a higher trade-in value or quicker selling process. Furthermore, by washing regularly, you're able to routinely clean off all the winter-related sludge that can build up. Even better, by incorporating a detail package, such as, an Armorall Complete or an Interior Shampoo, you can enjoy additional paint projection that will make your vehicle truly sparkle in the wintertime.
6 Vital Car Care Tips For This Winter
1. Add Antifreeze
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Antifreeze can greatly help protect your car engine from being exposed to frigid temperatures and help keep vital fluids from freezing as the cold appears. Visit our oil change facility and have your levels checked. We don't want you to be stopped on the road this winter.

3. Change Your Oil
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Colder temperatures can cause motor oil to thicken, thus leading to the engine not starting properly. Make sure to visit our facility and get your oil change done before winter. Our professional technicians will tell your what services are needed, and with every oil change, you get a free super wash. Furthermore, oil changes alwasy the engine t o start much easier, getting you faster to your destination.

5. Replace Wiper Blades
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Driving in cold temperatures unprepared in the the best thing to do. Water is such weather can freeze instantly, allowing for poor visibility. Visit our oil change where one of our professional technicians can change your wipers, thus allowing you to be safe this winter.


2. Check Tires
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As the temperature begins to fall, the air inside contracts, allowing the pressure inside to drop. This can cause damage to the tires unfortunately. Checking air pressure frequently and having a battery air pump available can greatly help avoid this problem.

4. Wash and Wax
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Washing your vehicle and applying a nice coat of wax before blistering temperatures appear allows the exterior to no be susceptible to ice, slush, sand, and most importantly salt. Our facility also provides an underbody carriage that blast away any road salt that can be very corrosive. Furthermore, washing keeps the windshield, mirrors, and lights clean, ensuring the best possible vision while driving.

6. Have A Emergency Kit
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As we discussed before, driving in cold temperatures in not the most intelligent idea. To help ensure safe traveling, always keeps these essential items with you at all times. These items are gloves, ice scraper, shovel, road salt, warm clothing, jumper and a first aid kit.
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During the winter months, it’s smart to wash your car often. This helps protect it from road salt and other things that can hurt your car in cold weather. Try to get a car wash every two weeks as a basic guide. But if you’re in a place where there’s lots of road salt or the winter is really tough, washing your car once a week is better. Washing regularly gets rid of salt, dirt, and stuff that can make your car rust or get damaged. By sticking to what experts say and keeping up with regular washes, you’ll help keep your vehicle looking great and lasting longer. Remember its more than a car. Keep it clean.
The Take Away Message Of Driving In the Winter

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Carwash: Open 24 Hours
Full Service: 7am - 7pm
Exterior Service: 7pm - 7am
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Contact #718-231-7049
​2800 Boston Road
Bronx, NY 10469
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