Auto Body Car Care Windham ME

If you want to save money, it’s time to grab a bucket and some towels. It really only takes about 30 minutes to wash a car yourself. Go to an auto parts store and pick up a big jug of car shampoo for around $7.00. It will last dozens of washes, saving you money each time you soap down your car.

Wal-Mart Supercenter
(207) 893-0685
30 Landing Rd
Windham, ME
Vip Parts Tires Service
(207) 892-8477
826 Roosevelt Trl
Windham, ME
Tire Warehouse
(207) 655-6985
1215 Roosevelt Trl
Raymond, ME
Goodyear Tire Center
(207) 781-3136
Falmouth Shop Ctr
Falmouth, ME
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 854-1116
180 Larrabee Rd
Westbrook, ME
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 892-3221
812 Roosevelt Trl
Windham, ME
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 657-4997
4 Portland Rd
Gray, ME
Charlie''s Tire Shop
(207) 839-3000
133 Dingley Spring Rd
Gorham, ME
Stratham Tire Inc
(207) 856-6411
84 Warren Ave
Westbrook, ME
Tire Warehouse Tires & Auto Parts
(207) 828-1622
195 Riverside St
Portland, ME

How to Save Money on Exterior Car Care

How To Save Money On Exterior Car Care By Brian Alexander, Road Test Editor

Everyone likes having a shiny, sparkly car, but in today’s fast-paced, get-this-done-yesterday world, our car’s exterior often serves as a dirt-encrusted testament to just how little free time we have. For everyone aside from the most resolutely insane car lovers, a car wash is little more than a once a month inconvenience that gets in the way of recreational activities. 
 
So what do we do? Stop in on the car wash while running errands, of course. But at $7-15 each, those convenience stops can add up fast. If you’re thinking gas station automated washes are the answer, think again. Don’t use a gas station car wash if there’s even a scant chance you vaguely like your car. They’re incredibly abrasive on your vehicle’s finish, even if they are only $5.00 each.
 
If you want to save money, it’s time to grab a bucket and some towels. It really only takes about 30 minutes to wash a car yourself. Go to an auto parts store and pick up a big jug of car shampoo for around $7.00. It will last dozens of washes, saving you money each time you soap down your car. You can protect the paint with a low-cost spray-on wax too. A bottle of spray-on wax only costs about $10, takes a few minutes to apply and makes washing and drying your car the next time that much easier, as it forms a slippery protective barrier on top of the paint. 
 
That wasn’t so bad, was it?
 


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