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Topic: Taking care of an automobile (If you are not a man and under 25) lol

+Anonymous A5.3 years ago #57,028

https://www.howacarworks.com/

·Anonymous A (OP) — 5.3 years ago, 2 minutes later[T] [B] #595,444

https://www.caringlyyours.com/winter-car-care-tips/

·Anonymous A (OP) — 5.3 years ago, 2 minutes later, 4 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #595,445

Home » Cars » How to prepare your car for winter


Winter can be very damaging to your car. Do you know how to prepare your car for winter? Most people know how to prepare their homes for winter, but cars are often overlooked. Your vehicles require extra attention and preventative measures will prolong the life of your car. Winter is full of sand, salt, snow, and other damaging substances. Getting your kids involved in the winter maintenance of your cars will teach them lifelong lessons. Our daughter loves helping to fill up the car’s tires with air, checking the oil, and even filling up the car with gas.
your car very clean, and using less water than one load of laundry! You probably spent a lot of money on your car, so do yourself a favor and keep it as clean as possible.

Winter car care

How to prepare your car for winter:
Add antifreeze to your car to keep the fluids from freezing.
Change your oil when winter begins. Fresh oil will keep your car running and starting smoothly.
Check your tires. Good tire pressure makes your entire car run smoother and you will also get better miles per gallon
. A coat of wax acts as an extra layer and will protect your car’s body from all the harsh weather conditions that winter will bring.
Replace your older windshield wipers. Extreme weather like hail, sleet, and snow require new windshield wipers that can keep up with the conditions.
Keep an emergency kit in your car. You never know when you might be stranded and need some items from your kit.

(Edited 3 minutes later.)


+ducky !MwWb.dJjRc5.3 years ago, 23 hours later, 23 hours after the original post[T] [B] #595,520

too much work

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