Who
doesn’t
love
the
look,
feel,
and
smell
of
a
freshly
washed
car?
We’re
pretty
sure
we
all
do.
At
the
same
time
we
can
easily
let
too
much
time
pass
between
washes.
While
a
car
wash
does
mean
less
time
spent
looking
at
a
dingy
vehicle
and
escaping
that
otherwise
inevitable
“wash
me”
tag,
it’s
also
a
top
way
to
preserve
your
vehicle’s
condition.
In
fact,
car
washing
should
be
considered
a
part
of
scheduled
maintenance,
not
a
passing
afterthought.
We’re
going
to
discuss
five
reasons
why
this
is
true,
and
how
regular
car
washing
can
help
you
protect
and
preserve
your
vehicle
and
your
investment.
Ignoring
car
washing
until
it’s
screaming
at
you
is
not
the
best
approach.
Here’s
why.
-
Increase
the
value
of
the
wash.
A
basic
car
wash
will
do
the
job,
but
inexpensive
add-on
services
can
really
make
that
clean
last.
Choose
from
a
clear-coat
to
help
ward
off
the
sun’s
UV
rays,
excess
moisture
and
oxidation.
If
your
vehicle
spends
a
lot
of
time
outside
or
you
don’t
have
a
sheltered
area
to
park,
then
this
protective
coating
is
a
must
to
save
your
paint
job
or
even
help
to
avoid
superficial
scratches
from
rough
terrain.
That
bit
of
protection
from
a
clear
coat
after
a
good
(gentle)
scrub
can
go
far
to
remove
environmental
and
mechanical
buildup
-
Preserve
the
value
of
your
car.
Whether
you
plan
to
trade
or
sell
your
vehicle
in
the
near
future,
it’s
worth
keeping
the
condition
up.
Plans
change,
and
you
could
quickly
find
yourself
needing
a
larger,
smaller,
or
otherwise
different
ride.
If
you’ve
been
regularly
washing
your
car,
then
it
stands
to
reason
that
you’ve
been
paying
attention
to
it
in
general,
and
it’s
likely
in
a
better
condition
than
most.
That’s
great
news
when
it
comes
to
looking
for
a
new
vehicle
and
it
means
that
you
can
probably
fetch
more
than
average
when
selling
or
trading
in.
Every
time
you’re
on
the
road
or
parked
you
can
encounter
grime,
mud,
bird
droppings,
road
salt,
and
other
corrosive
substances
that
can
cause
fading,
rust,
and
other
issues.
Regular
car
washing
is
the
best
way
to
ward
off
premature
aging
to
your
vehicle
that
could
leave
it
looking
run-down
and
less
desirable
to
buyers.
-
Protect
yourself
and
your
passengers.
A
thorough
car
wash
doesn’t
just
clean
the
body
of
your
vehicle,
it
should
also
clear
debris
and
buildup
from
windows,
mirrors,
lights
and
tires––arguably
some
of
the
most
important
parts
of
your
car
where
safety
is
concerned.
Clear
mirrors
and
windows
and
clean
headlamps
and
tail
lights
mean
that
you
can
see
potential
dangers,
and
that
other
drivers
can
see
you.
During
rough
weather,
the
last
thing
you
want
to
deal
with
are
additional
hazards
that
could
have
been
easily
prevented
with
regular
car
washing.
-
Add
to
your
car’s
life
expectancy.
A
vehicle’s
longevity
depends
heavily
on
its
owner’s
attention
and
maintenance.
That
could
differ
depending
on
where
someone
lives,
so
remember
that
local
conditions
should,
in
part,
dictate
how
and
when
you
go
about
washing
your
car.
From
acid
rain
and
saltwater
to
pollen
and
insects,
each
environmental
factor
poses
its
own
threat;
some
can
even
eat
through
your
car’s
finish
and
paint,
damaging
the
metal
beneath.
Regular
washing
and
protective
coatings
keep
surfaces
looking
newer
longer,
and
paint
color
and
finish
quality
will
be
preserved.
The
sun
is
another
threat,
but
clear
coats
and
waxes
can
prevent
otherwise
inevitable
fading.
And
don’t
neglect
your
car’s
tires
and
undercarriage!
Seasonal
cleanings
can
wipe
away
contaminants
that
cling
to
surfaces
and
can
eventually
cause
corrosive
damage.
-
Boost
your
wellbeing.
Like
we
said
at
the
outset,
that
“clean
car”
feeling
is
something
we
all
love.
Like
a
freshly
cleaned
and
tidied
home,
it
can
quickly
improve
a
bad
mood.
And
clean,
clear
surroundings
can
also
go
far
to
declutter
your
mind.
It’s
sort
of
amazing
how
that
works,
but
it
does.
Try
it
for
yourself
and
see
how
a
clean,
tidy
car
can
make
all
the
difference
in
your
day.
Another
potential
benefit
that
you
might
experience
is
less
drag,
due
to
a
clean,
smooth
exterior.
Over
time,
that
increase
in
aerodynamics
could
add
up
to
better
fuel
economy.
And
hey,
we’ll
take
whatever
savings
we
can
get
in
that
department!
How
Often
Should
You
Wash
Your
Car?
A
simple
rule
of
thumb
is
that
when
dirt
is
visible
on
your
car’s
exterior,
it’s
time
for
a
wash.
This
makes
sense,
and
falls
in
line
with
any
other
sort
of
routine
cleaning
we
do
in
our
homes
and
offices.
Getting
that
thin
layer
of
grime
off
of
your
car’s
paint
now
means
far
less
scrubbing,
wear
and
tear
later
on.
We’d
say
that,
depending
on
your
local
climate,
weather,
and
specific
environmental
factors,
a
weekly
or
bi-weely
car
wash
is
a
good
starting
point.
Once
you’re
in
the
routine,
you’ll
be
able
to
get
a
better
gauge
on
how
quickly
debris
builds
up,
and
this
can
shift
depending
on
the
season.
In
the
long
run,
regular
washing
–
like
all
forms
of
maintenance
–
will
save
you
money
in
the
form
of
avoidable
repairs
down
the
road.
And
most
often,
professional
car
washes
use
far
less
water
than
you
will
if
you
wash
at
home.
So
spare
yourself
the
workout,
waste,
and
water
bill
–
make
professional
car
washing
a
regular
treat
to
your
car,
and
to
yourself.
Keep
Your
Car
Clean
With
Andy’s
Not
all
car
washing
equipment
is
made
equal.
Besides
initial
quality,
upkeep
is
also
key
to
an
efficient,
effective
wash.
At
Andy's
AutoWash
and
Detailing
Center
we
take
our
business
seriously.
After
all,
this
is
about
making
it
easier
for
you
to
get
more
out
of
the
investments
you’ve
made
in
your
vehicle.
We
use
only
gentle
surfactants
and
brushes,
and
perform
regular
maintenance
to
ensure
that
grime
and
grit
are
flushed.
That
means
that
you
can
expect
a
sparkling
clean
result
every
time
you
visit.
Take
advantage
of
a
range
of
exterior
car
wash
and
interior
detailing
services
in
the
Cleveland
area
––
get
in
touch
with
us
to
schedule
your
next
cleaning!