Taking care of your vehicle is always of high importance. If your brakes or fuel injectors give way unexpectedly, you’ll have no one to blame but yourself. Even such “insignificant” things like ...
Salt on the roads is great at melting ice but harmful to your paint and underbody. So how often should you wash your car during the cold season?
Authorities are warning car owners to be mindful of where the water run-off ends up when washing vehicles at home if they ...
Drivers should wash their cars every two weeks to prevent dirt, dust, and other environmental factors from decreasing its ...
Congratulations, if you’re one of the few who are still committed to washing their vehicle by hand. Many will succumb to the convenience of the automatic car wash—often worrying about getting dodgy ...
Wash your car every two weeks, but consider weekly washes in spring, summer, or winter if it's exposed to pollen, sap, or road salt. In fall, keep wet leaves off your vehicle and stick to biweekly ...
For many car owners, washing a vehicle is a balancing act between getting it truly clean and not damaging the paint in t ...
Aucklanders express surprise over potential $1500 fines for washing cars on driveways, calling the rules unfair and poorly ...
Best car wash kit: Adam’s Polishes Basic Essentials Detail Kit Best budget car wash kit: Griot’s Garage Wash and Detail Sampler Kit The best car wash kits are equally effective at wiping away layers ...
There's no greater feeling for a car enthusiast than looking back at their automobile after giving it a deep clean and wash (okay, maybe VTEC kicking in brings the same joy). But can washing your ride ...
Washing your car at home seems like an ethical choice, avoiding the intimidating gas station machines and hopefully saving yourself a pretty penny. But according to Auckland Council rules, that DIY ...