by Mackenzie Williams | Mar 23, 2026 | Blog, Car Maintenance & Care
A good car maintenance checklist should include regular oil changes, tire pressure checks, tire rotation, brake inspections, fluid checks, battery testing, air filter replacement, lights, wipers, and routine exterior and interior car care. These simple tasks help keep...
by Mackenzie Williams | Mar 11, 2026 | Blog, Car Maintenance & Care, Car Tips & Tricks, Detail, Exterior Detail
The best way to keep car headlights clear and bright is to clean them regularly, remove road grime, wash away salt and dirt, restore cloudy lenses when needed, and replace weak or damaged bulbs if light output is poor. Clean headlights help improve visibility, reduce...
by Mackenzie Williams | Mar 5, 2026 | Blog, Car Basics, Car Maintenance & Care, Car Tips & Tricks, Detail, Interior Detailing
If your car smells like gas, it could be caused by something simple, like spilled fuel or a loose gas cap, or something more serious, like a fuel leak, fuel system issue, exhaust system leak, faulty fuel pressure regulator, or evaporative emissions system problem. A...
by Mackenzie Williams | Feb 26, 2026 | Blog, Car Maintenance & Care
When it comes to car care, choosing the best car wash soap is essential for taking care of your car’s paintwork and getting a clean car. Using just any soap—or a random household cleaner—can strip wax, dull your gloss, and damage that slick surface you love. Many...
by Mackenzie Williams | Feb 24, 2026 | Blog, Car Lifestyle, Car Maintenance & Care, Car Tips & Tricks
Car storage means parking and protecting your vehicle in a dedicated space, such as an enclosed storage unit, indoor car storage, or covered parking, for an extended period—weeks, months, or seasons. Proper vehicle storage starts with cleaning your car, choosing the...
by Mackenzie Williams | Feb 17, 2026 | Blog, Car Maintenance & Care
Most tires last 50,000 to 80,000 miles, or about three to five years of typical driving, though many factors—like driving habits, proper maintenance, and service conditions—impact tire life. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that...
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