November 16, 2012

5 Tips to Getting Your Car Ready For the Winter Weather

The holiday travel season is now upon us – which means many people will be hitting the road to visit their families OR vacationing out-of-town. The International Carwash Association (ICA) has put together the following five tips to help you get your car ready for the winter.

 Here are some top tips for Getting Your Car Ready For the Winter Weather

1. Wash and wax your car at a professional car wash – It may seem counterintuitive to get your car nice and shiny for what's often the sloppiest season, but a thorough wash can remove harmful compounds that may cause damage when mixed with sand and road salt. Experts from the ICA also recommend a coat of wax for an extra layer of protection from the elements.
  • Professional car washes can also save up to 20% of the amount of water you'd pay by washing your car at home. They do this by treating and reusing their water rather than releasing toxic chemicals and grime into the storm drains, which can often occur with pavement washing check out www.washwithwatersavers.com to see hoe professional car washes save water and help prevent pollution.
2. Check fluids – Check your coolant to make sure you have enough, as you’ll be left without heat if you don’t. Consult your owner’s manual to find the correct blend if you need to add more. It’s never a bad idea to keep extra coolant in your trunk in case of an emergency. Don’t forget about extra wiper fluid, either. It’s not expensive, so stock up!

3.  Winter emergency kit  In addition to stocking your car with a scraper and brush, it’s a good idea to include a few provisions in case you get stranded in snowy and cold conditions. Pack extra blankets, hats and gloves, high-energy snacks like granola bars, drinking water and a first-aid kit. You'll have a chance (to win) an exclusive Winter Emergency Kit.

4.  Test your battery – The next time you have the car in for an oil change, ask the mechanic to test your battery to make sure it can provide enough starting power once the temperature plummets.

5.  Check your wipers  When sloppy weather hits, you’ll want to make sure you have strong wiper blades to see through the elements. Checking your wiper blades for wear and replacing them if needed can prevent huge visibility headaches once snow and sleet arrive. 

Disclosure:

I am working with the International Carwash Association to share these tips for getting your car ready for winter. However, my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.