Most car owners would agree their vehicle is a significant investment that they want to protect. In this same vein, they spend a lot of money maintaining them—from regular oil changes and tire rotations to new brake pads and other repairs. But have you considered that keeping your car clean inside and out is also a factor of proper car maintenance? This blog post will examine why it’s important to wash your car on a regular basis and how often you should be doing so in order to get the most mileage (both figuratively and literally!) out of your set of wheels.
Routine car washing is the best way to maintain your car’s finish and detect blemishes or other potential issues you may not have noticed otherwise, such as rust or loosening trim. Sometimes, it’s obvious when your car needs a wash—like after driving down a long and dusty gravel road, or when a flock of birds takes aim at your windshield. Other times, it may be less obvious to the naked eye, but a car wash is needed to protect your car’s paint job, prevent metal corrosion, minimize rust, keep it in good condition for a higher resale value in the future, and other reasons.
As a rule of thumb, most experts recommend you wash your car once every two to three weeks. It may require more frequent or less frequent washing depending on weather and climate, driving conditions, vehicle usage, and vehicle storage. For example, if you only use your car a couple of times a week for errands and the rest of the time it sits in your garage, you probably don’t need to wash it every two weeks, as it hasn’t been exposed much to the elements.
The following are reasons that might require more frequent washes:
Here are some quick tips to ensure you’re washing your car adequately and safely.
While car washing is just one small part of car maintenance, it shouldn’t be overlooked. The same goes for car insurance: don’t undermine the importance of buying the right policies from the right providers to protect yourself and your vehicle. Want to explore if you have the coverage to fit your auto insurance needs? Contact World Insurance Associates today to discuss your options.
This article is not intended to be exhaustive, nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice.