Keeping your car
clean will significantly help preserve its overall value, according to the Car
Care Council.
“Simply cleaning
your vehicle not only fosters a sense of pride and accomplishment, but it also
protects your valuable vehicle investment,” said Rich White, executive
director, Car Care Council. “It’s a task that takes very little money or
effort, but has huge returns.”
Polishing your
vehicle once every six months and washing it once a week prevents the buildup
of damaging chemicals and dirt that may harm the vehicle’s finish. In addition
to regular care, it is important to look for any dents, dings, scratches or
cracked glass. These problems, when left unattended, can lead to more expensive
repairs down the line. Frequent washing and polishing is also the best way to
protect your car’s finish from the damaging effects of harsh ultraviolet rays
and acid rain.
It is imperative to
clean your car only with products sold specifically for cars which are
specially formulated to ensure that the treatments your vehicle’s manufacturer
included on the paint finish remain intact. Using harsh detergents, like dish
soap, that are not intended for use of vehicle exteriors can damage those
protective layers leaving your vehicle even more vulnerable to the elements
than before you washed it.