Spring has sprung: Here are 5 tips to spring-clean your vehicle

 Winters are tough on everyone, including your car. Snow, ice, dirt, salt, slush, and gravel cause potential damage to the exterior and interior of your vehicle.

Much like your daily routine and home interior changing with the winter season fading away, your vehicle needs a good scrub and proper maintenance to prepare for the summer road trips. And what better time than the beginning of a new season?

Vacuum the interior

Your car cabin collects lots of dirt and dust over the winter. Using a vacuum cleaner, gather all the dirt from the ventilation areas, buttons, and crevices. Go up towards the headliner, then work your way through the dashboard to the door and windows.

Swap the wipers

Vehicle wiper blades wear out from the continuous beating of the harsh winter conditions. It is recommended to swap the old worn wipers with new ones to overcome visibility issues of heavy April showers.

Change your tires

With winters going, it's time to say goodbye to your heavy-duty winter tires. These tires are not meant for all-season driving, especially in hot weather, so replace them with the typical wheelset. If you dread a tire change, call the nearest luxury car towing service to assist you in doing it.

Peek under the hood

Of course, you don't need to scrub the engine. But a quick look under the hood is a good idea. Pick out whatever debris, autumn leaves, sticks, and dirt are gathered around the engine to make your car fresh and clutter-free simply.

Wipe the headlights

Filth and bugs can dim your car's headlights over time. Wiping the headlight's glass surface will brighten the lights for a better night ride.  

Winter junk, if not cleaned, can take a toll on your vehicle. This spring, wash your vehicle and avoid calling luxury car towing service for a roadside emergency.  

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