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April 09, 2008

Don't Forget Spring Cleaning for Your Car

Spring_cleaning_for_car You've finished the dusting (for now), cleaned out the basement, switched the winter clothes for the spring clothes and started sprucing up the yard. Your spring cleaning is almost done, except for your car.

This spring, treat your car to more than a car wash to rid it of the winter grime. Extend your spring cleaning and give your car the critical maintenance it needs.

Follow this checklist to make sure your car is as ready for spring as you are:
__Clear the clutter out.
__Wash and wax.
__Check the wiper blades to see if they need replacements.
__Change the oil.
__Check your tires.
__Flush and refill the cooling system.
__Inspect lights and bulbs
__Consult your owners manual for recommended maintenance

To learn more about this checklist and other spring cleaning musts read RTM's full Spring Cleaning Article.

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Car maintenance is essential. Too many people forget about it or don't have time to maintain their vehicle, and that's where problems arise with vehicle care.

This is something important practice to do. I face some problem when I was in my Gujarat Tourism last spring. I was badly struck and it is very bad experience in my life.

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