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Brad Train
rad Train is the General Manager overseeing day-to-day operations of Saturn West & Saturn East for the owner Scott Davies. He joined the Wichita Saturn team in 1994 as a Sales Consultant, after 3 years he entered the Saturn Management Team. Brad is a graduate of Southeast High and Butler Community College. He and his wife Michelle have 3 children; Shelby, Andrew and Jacob. You can contact Brad at (316)219-5500, or by e-mail at bradtrain@saturnwichita.com
Cars, Trucks, Vans & Automotive
2003-12-01 08:41:00
How often should I wash my car?
ANSWER: Washing and waxing your car regularly can help retain it’s value over the years. According to the Kelley Blue Book, "A clean, well-maintained car can be worth up to 50% more than one in 'fair' condition." Condition of a vehicle refers to the interior as well as the body, or exterior. Although there may be damage to the exterior such as dents, dings, or hail damage, the general condition can be preserved with proper care.   Washing your vehicle on a regular basis protects it from the natural elements that harm the finish. Car owners often use damaging non-automotive products to wash their cars. Products designed for purposes other than car maintenance could contain harmful detergents, abrasives and additives. Avoid dish detergent, which contains harsh chemicals to cut through grease. They will strip the wax finish. Some detergents are hard to rinse and will leave streaks. For best results, use a formulated automotive wash. Here are a few tips:·Don't wash cars in direct sunlight, wash in the shade, early morning or late afternoon. ·Use warm water in your bucket.·Wash one section of the car at a time, rinsing repeatedly to prevent the soap from drying.·Never scrub and always use a soft terrycloth towel or washing mitt.·Spray the car often with water.·Dry with a soft terrycloth towel or scratch-free cloth. (Cloth baby diapers are great!)·Never neglect waxing.   Believe it or not, some motorists never wax their vehicles. Waxing at least twice a year is recommended for maximum protection. Not  waxing your car because you have a clear-coat finish is a myth. A clear-coat finish is about as thick as a piece of paper, which can easily become damaged from the effects of sunlight, UV radiation, acid rain, salt, dirt and air pollution.  So, to answer your question, wash it when it needs it! Just use the right products.
 
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