
Following that, I think about plans for the holidays, what we'll do for Little Sister B's winter birthday, how it's possible that an entire year has passed by so quickly, and more. What doesn't come to mind? Whether or not my car is as ready for winter as the rest of us.
Therefore, when it comes to prepping our rides for the cold, I'm thankful for tips from knowledgeable folks like the International Carwash Association (ICA) who can help me out.
Even better, I love knowing that the ICA, through its Wash With WaterSavers consumer awareness campaign, is committed to promoting the importance of using eco-friendly carwashes that use less fresh water and return clean water back into the environment. Smart plus green!
Thanks to the ICA, if you are like me and haven't thought about preparations for your vehicle, here are five simple tips for Getting Your Car Ready For Winter:
1. Check your tires. Before the roads get slick, check your tires to be sure they aren’t worn and that they are properly inflated. You should be able to find the proper tire pressure on the inside of your driver’s side door. Cold air will cause the air in your tires to compress and may cause your tires to lose pressure, so make a note to check again later in the winter.
2. Wash and wax your car at a professional car wash. Putting your car through the car wash during the sloppiest season of the year may seem a strange idea but a thorough wash can remove harmful compounds that may cause damage when mixed with sand and road salt. Experts from the International Carwash Association also recommend a coat of wax for an extra layer of protection from the elements.
Besides protecting your car, you’ll also be protecting the environment. Professional car washes can save up to 20% of the amount of water you’d use by washing your car at home. They do this by treating and reusing their water, rather than releasing toxic chemicals and grime into the storm drains, which can often occur when you wash your car yourself. You can learn more about the environmental benefits of a professional car wash at washwithwatersavers.com.
3. Check your brakes. Your brakes will work harder once the icy conditions of winter set in. Make sure they are up to the task by bringing your vehicle in to your mechanic for a thorough brake inspection.
4. Check fluids. In the winter, no fluid is more important than your coolant because, if you’re out of coolant, you’re out of heat. Your owner’s manual will tell you how much coolant you need as well as provide the correct blend. It’s also never a bad idea to keep an additional bottle of coolant in your car for emergencies.
5. Winter emergency kit. If you find yourself stranded by the side of the road, a winter survival kit can be very helpful. Include an ice scraper/brush, extra blankets or clothes – including hats and gloves – snacks and bottled water and a first aid kit. A small shovel can come in handy if you get stuck and a bag of cat litter can be used to provide needed traction for your tires.
Getting your vehicle ready for winter while temperatures are still mild is a proactive approach to preventive maintenance that helps ensure safety, reliability, and fewer unexpected repairs when severe winter weather strikes. By planning ahead you can ensure that your family and your car will be in for a smooth ride all winter long – this winter, don't be caught unprepared!
And, thanks to the generosity of the ICA, one person will be just as ready for the unexpected as I am, because...
One lucky person will win a WaterSavers Cold Weather Survival Kit*!
*Winter Emergency Kit contains: $20 VISA Gift Card, WaterSavers Tote bag, first aid kit, flashlight/signal torch, 2 AA batteries, 2 emergency candles, box of safety matches, 2 hand warmers, emergency water bag (1 gallon capacity), survival compass, emergency blanket and cotton gloves. All items are packaged in heavy-duty, water and puncture resistant carry case made of 600D polyester.
I am working with the International Carwash Association to share these tips. However, my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 249 of 249 Newer› Newest»just put coolant in it but i need new wipers
I have the coolant and tire pressure checked and the wipers replaced.
Thanks for the chance.
mogrill12@gmail.com
We checked our antifreeze fluid and made sure it didn't need to be changed.
rtrexel@gmail.com
I have snow tires on for winter
we change the wipers
We checked our tires and antifreeze
I got new tires!
I always get the brakes and tires checked out!
ptavernie at yahoo dot com
I got chains for the tires.
We desperately need to put new wiper blades on. I've been prepping for my surgery so some things went by the wayside. Hubs is hoping to finish things like that up this week.
During the winter I keep the gas tank full and blankets and boots in the trunk.
We changed the oil and filled all the fluids.
To get our vehicles ready for winter we check the tires and the batteries.
asketcher2@hotmail.com
I got some new tires for my van.
We always have blankets in the vehicles and usually carry water, flashlights, and keep our cells charged well. What we NEED to do is CHECK the flashlights, get our wipers checked and keep washer fluid full at all times.
I got my car checked over this month to make sure everything was in working order. I also have a very special first aid kit with lots of stuff in it
We put on new tires.
I get the tire pressured checked and oil changed.
ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
We put snow tires on, changed/filled all the fluids, and put a shovel in the trunk!
I put extra antifreeze in it and I got new windshield wipers!
annemarie562000(at)yahoo(dot)com
Small Tool set, duck Tape, Water Jug, Antifreeze, Oil, Jumper Cables, @ ans of Fix A Flat
Besides keeping my gas tank over 1/2 full I am not good at preparing for winter for my vehicle.
I bought winter mats and a new snow brush!
sugarsweet7202@yahoo(dot)com
Changing our tires and stocking the emergency kit
New wipers & we pulled out the snow brushes. It's a start.
I did a radiator flush
I always keep new wipers on the car and make sure I have extra covering in the back.
Sherri J
savvyblog(at)yahoo(dot)com
Getting my tires checked!
We need to get new wipers for our car!
i bring a wool blanket in the truck in case we get stranded to keep us warm
I didn't do much other than make sure that there was a snow brush in the car.
We always check our tires to makes sure the treads are good and we make sure we don't let the gas go below 1/4 tank!
We just changed our oil and washed our car for the winter.
I put Anti-freeze in my car, double-check all the other Fluids, and check my tires for wear.
New tires and wipers.
I put a blanket, bottled water and kitty litter in the car.
vikki.billings@yahoo.com
We got new tires this year to prepare our car for the winter months
I make sure I have plenty of window cleaner fluid
We put emergency supplies in our car
my husband does it so im nore really sure
I had new points and plugs put in and I need to have it washed and waxed
lmurley2000@yahoo.com
I checked my tires and lights. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
put blankets and flashlight in the van
I put on some winter wiper blades
I recently put new windshield wiper blades on my vehicle.Thank you
candieluster(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks for the giveaway... we had a battery replaced in one vehicle, and installed new wiper blades on another.
I have prepared my vehicle for winter by bringing it in for a checkup (tire rotation, etc.) and putting the scraper in the car.
longbarb11@aol.com
putting in blankets and emergency supplies
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