
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.
New wipers & we pulled out the snow brushes. It's a start.
ReplyDeleteWe put antifreeze washer fluid in.
ReplyDeleteI definitely need new wipers and I'd like to track down this washer fluid I used when I lived in MN that would help defrost the windshield faster!
ReplyDeleteMy car needs the battery posts cleaned, an oil change, and new windshield wipers for starters. I guess I better get to it! Haven't had too bad of weather in Oklahoma but still need to gt those things done.
ReplyDeleteI have made sure that my windshield solvent is full and I have my snow brush/ice scraper in my car. YUCK! I hate winter!
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Beth H
nothing
ReplyDeleteI put a shovel and sand in my car.
ReplyDeleterounder9834 @yahoo.com
We get our car winterized at local dealer's.
ReplyDeleteput my scraper in the car
ReplyDeleteWe have just had our car serviced to prepare it.
ReplyDeleteWe get the oil changed regularly. (3 to 5 months) My husband drives to work an hour one way each day. (2 hrs total) We have the ice scraper in the shop. lol
ReplyDeleteI bought new wiper blades
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I have done is put my ice scraper in my car!
ReplyDeleteprepare for winter. just need blinker fixed only trunk broken and cant open to replace the bulb
ReplyDeleteWe put our snow tires on, winter wipers, and add non-freezing wiper fluid
ReplyDeleteWe put our snow tires on, winter wipers, and add non-freezing wiper fluid
ReplyDeleteMy ice scraper is ready.
ReplyDeleteI prepare my car with winter tires and an emergency kit.
ReplyDeleteI always get an oil change around now and make sure all of my fluids are right, along with tire pressure.
ReplyDeleteI have my ice scrapper ready, still need winter tires!
ReplyDeleteI keep my ice scraper handy, extra blankets in the car, snacks.
ReplyDeleteI don't prepare my car for winter because I live in a warm climate
ReplyDeleteI haven't done anything yet but definately need to winterize my car by checking fluids and tire pressures.
ReplyDeleteLiving in FL and not traveling this year for the holidays, we don't really have to do anything to winterize our cars.
ReplyDeleteBLANKETS AND SHOVEL IN THE CAR. ALSO CARRY CELL PHONE. NEED TO DO MORE. Cheryl Abdelnour cjabdelnour@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletewe check the tires and make sure it has a fresh oil change
ReplyDeleteI dont have a car, so nothing!
ReplyDeleteI prepare my car by having my snow tires placed on my car for the Winter.
ReplyDeleteI just had an oil change a couple of weeks ago. I need new snow tires.
ReplyDeletejanetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
get snow tires and oil change
ReplyDeleteFill the washer fluid.Maker sure usually at least 1/2 full tank. I keep a blanket in the car and I have ice melt in the car.
ReplyDeleteI checked my wiper fluid level, and got an oil change.
ReplyDeleteNothing yet!
ReplyDeleteI got new wiper blades, put kitty litter in the trunk and properly inflated the tires.
ReplyDeleteapoalillo {AT} hotmail dot com
i need an oil change.
ReplyDeleteI have a survival safety emergency kit already in my car, but I need to put more windshield wiper fluid in.
ReplyDeleteWe've checked all the tires to be sure that they are properly inflated and we've made sure that we have our fluids levels filled correctly with the proper fluids for cold weather.
ReplyDeleteNew tires and new windshield wipers!
ReplyDeleteI've replaced the wiper blades and fluids already, but I've been putting off getting winter tires on until I absolutely have to!
ReplyDeleteGeoff K
gkaufmanss at yahoo dot com
I bought a new ice scraper.
ReplyDeleteI put a bag of cat litter in the car for the snowy roads!
ReplyDeleteI bought windshield deicer so that I don't have to scrape and scrape my windshields in the morning! Thank you for the chance to win this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWe recently replaced the windshield wipers on the car.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Last weekend we got the snow tires put on, and we put our "winter kit" in the trunk (blanket, collapsible shovel, scraper, etc.). Still need to get some winter wipers, though.
ReplyDeleteGetting a blanket, gloves, & jumper cables to store in the car is a good idea for my 18 y/o son this winter..
ReplyDeletemelly66(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
New wipers,checked the antifreeze and put blankets and jumper cables in the truck
ReplyDeleteI need to buy a new snow brush.
ReplyDeleteI need a new brush scraper
ReplyDeleteI've got a small shovel in the trunk and some kitty litter-also have some snack bars, flashlight and blanket.
ReplyDeleteI've installed new wiper blades.
ReplyDeletewe got the oil changed and tires rotated for winter
ReplyDeleteI need new wiper blades!
ReplyDeleteI think we need to check the pressure in the tires.
ReplyDeleteMy husband just did an oil and filter change, radiator flush and fill, Rotated the tires and installed new wiper blades.
ReplyDeleteGot a new battery.
ReplyDeleteI need to get another emergency safety kit. I had one in my old car. I also need to buy an ice scraper! Thanks!
ReplyDeletei got the winter wind shield washer fluid and put kitty litter in my trunk
ReplyDeleteput the new winter tires on as well as check all the fluid levels.
ReplyDeleteput an ice scaper and blankets in it. Also make sure there is a flash light
ReplyDeleteWell, I needed new tires, so I took care of that. Nothing worse than worn tires on snow and ice. I also just had an oil change and made sure all my fluid levels are where they should be. I also inspected my jumper cables to be sure they were in good shape. I use them quite often - mostly to help jump-start other people who don't carry cables of their own.
ReplyDeleteFull car checkup. Have scraper, boots, food, light, firstaid kit in car.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
I've added air to the tires. But I do need to have the oil changed.
ReplyDeleteNeed to put coat, scarf, gloves, and blankets in the trunk!
ReplyDeleteI bought a new ice scraper.
ReplyDeleteWe have put a couple bags of kitty litter in our trunks to help us become unstuck in snow if needed.
ReplyDeletei have put blankets and flashlight and batteries, ice scraper, and a bag of litter in my car. i may need it all this weekend since we are suppose to get ice.
ReplyDeleteMy car had a tune a few weeks ago,getting prepared for the cold weather to come.
ReplyDeleteI need to put two new tires on the car, before much longer.
ReplyDeleteI prepare my car with an emergency kit. Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteReneewalters3 at yahoo dot com
I live in South Florida where it doesn't get very cold in the winter, so I'm not doing anything special to get my car ready. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have my mechanic winterize the car by checking the antifreeze. I keep an ice scraper in the car with deicer.
ReplyDeletesflickinger at rocketmail dot com
I usually put a blanket and a few snacks in the car and then all I need is to find my ice scrapper
ReplyDeletetiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
I have made sure that the battery is working fine and the tyres have been changed. even the windshield is working fine incase it snows
ReplyDeleteWe changed the oil, topped up all fluids and got new tires.
ReplyDeleteI NEED TO switch to snow tires
ReplyDeleteI NEED TO switch to snow tires
ReplyDeleteI need to get new wiper blades.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's not for the car, exactly... We clean out the garage - to give us access to the plow that we attach to our truck!
ReplyDeleteI need to put a pair of boots in my car.
ReplyDeleteI did replace my wipers a few weeks ago, but I seriously need new tires!
ReplyDeleteI just put air in the tires and changed the oil.
ReplyDeleteCheck the tires and the oil.
ReplyDeleteWe put anti-freeze in, check the tires, oil, etc.
ReplyDeleteI keep a first aid kit, quart of oil, jumper cables, antifreeze and blanket in my trunk
ReplyDeleteCheck all fluids and tires.
ReplyDeleteI put warm blankets in both of our cars.
ReplyDeleteI changed my oil and put a shovel in the trunk.
ReplyDeleteCheck tires for wear
ReplyDeleteI filled the tires
ReplyDeleteJust got new tires!
ReplyDeleteWe put snow tires on, changed/filled all the fluids, and put a snow brush in the trunk!
ReplyDeletenew wiper blades and I do the general upkeep
ReplyDeleteI had planned to prepare my car for winter by getting new tires but I had to replace my car's thermostat which was a little more urgent.
ReplyDeleteNew car, so I pretty much only need to add a blanket and a First Aid Kit.
ReplyDeleteWe carry a first aid kit and extra blankets in the car.
ReplyDeleteI've had the oil changed and added antifreeze.
ReplyDeletetraymona[at]aol.com
We got new tires in the spring and just got new breaks/rotors. We don't have anything in our trunk besides scrappers so we really need something just in case!
ReplyDeleteI need to make sure we check our tire pressure and treads.
ReplyDeleteI changed my windshield wiper blades.
ReplyDeletewe need new wiper blades and to check air pressure
ReplyDeleteI have put my 'winter emergency kit' in my trunk. It consists of a blanket, flares, snow shovel, de-icer and ice scraper and a snow brush.
ReplyDeleteWe have all weather tires, use a more expensive synthetic oil that does not freeze and have a winter kit of food and supplies in our under storage compartment. If we are going on a trip we have extra blankets and clothes also.
ReplyDeleteI live in fl. no prep here
ReplyDeleteadding chains when going into the mountains
ReplyDeleteI got new tires!
ReplyDelete..tire rotation, inspection and I keep blankets and snacks in the car just in case..
ReplyDeleteno19034770 @yahoo.com
i dont even drive so my hubby is in charge of all things car, but i did not know that cleaning your car increases fuel efficiency.
ReplyDeleteYikes, I desperately need to get new front tires on our car!
ReplyDeleteWe have our car winterized with new snow tires and wiper blades.
ReplyDeleteBeth W
New tires, fluids, and added weight to the bed of the truck
ReplyDeleteI just got my tires rotated two weeks ago and have anti freeze windshield fluid!
ReplyDeleteWe've had our car winterized at the shop with all fluids checked, new wipers installed, and have a blanket in the trunk just in case.
ReplyDeleteAnti freeze washer fluid new wipers and new tires and brought out the windshield scraper JUST IN TIME! we just had our first snow storm 4" lol
ReplyDeletewe make sure that all the levels are correct and have gloves and hats.
ReplyDeletegabbflabber at live.com
Making sure it has enough antifreeze in it.
ReplyDeleteWe have a remote starter in our car!
ReplyDeleteChecking our tires and oil was first!
ReplyDeleteWe have the snow brushes in the car and the fluids topped off.
ReplyDeleteTook the car in to make sure the tires, the wipers, and brakes were good for the winter season
ReplyDeleteThere is no real preparation in Florida
ReplyDeleteI really need to get new tires soon.
ReplyDeleteI (finally!) replaced 2 of my tires that were in really rough shape!
ReplyDeletechanged the wipers and checked and filled the tires with air
ReplyDeleteGFC: smurfette
ReplyDeleteI had my car's oil changed the other day, and I had them check everything.
ReplyDeletei always keep a blanket and hat in my trunck
ReplyDeleteI always get an oil change, tune up, and change the fluids and the wiper blades in October/November, just to be safe. Oh, and check the battery!
ReplyDeleteI put our winter preparedness kit in the back!
ReplyDeletecc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com
I prepare for winter driving by making sure I have good wiper blades and that the windshield wiper fluid is topped off.
ReplyDeleteG+ & GFC id: abfantom
abfantom at yahoo dot com
I haven't done anything yet and by looking out the window winter has arrived here :o( I need to get my brakes checked and I need to put snow boots and extra clothes in my truck. I drive on rural roads so if I get stuck I may be there for awhile.
ReplyDeleteby putting anti freeze in
ReplyDeleteWell, after all this snow we got today, I realized that I wasn't prepared. I don't even know where my scraper is.
ReplyDeleteWell, pulled-out the chains and reflective triangle signal markers and got those back in my trunk alongside the 2.5 gal water and 5 gal gas and basic first aid I keep in there anyways. plus, I used a cotton and a wool blanket as covers for my back seat. just because 'you never know'. me_juliet AT hotmail DOT com
ReplyDeletegot the tires rotated and checked
ReplyDeleteWe just had new windshield wipers put on and tires too
ReplyDeleteWe always make sure to have a long handled ice scraper/brush in the car. kekagel(at)yahoo.com
ReplyDeletewe checked the tire pressure and the fluids and got the long handled brush/scraper which i used yesterday after we got a bunch of snow
ReplyDeleteI have prepared my vehicle for winter by checking all the fluids, and tire pressure. I also threw my snow brush in the car:)
ReplyDeletejmatek AT wi DOT rr DOT com
I need to check my fluids.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice giveaway!
detailed it before it got cold!
ReplyDeleteI need to get the ice scraper in the car and some blankets.
ReplyDeleteMy husband had the oil changed, antifreeze checked and new windshield wipers put on.
ReplyDeletewinit
ReplyDeleteI have an ice scraper in my car but I still need to get new windshield wiper blades!
ReplyDeleteWe topped off our antifreeze.
ReplyDeletedoes putting an icescraper and brush in my trunk count?
ReplyDeleteI don't really do anything different it doesn't get very cold here
ReplyDeleteI have a emergency kit.
ReplyDeleteI had my tires checked and properly inflated.
ReplyDeleteI do my standard, winter tires, fluids check, water and emergency supplies for 72 hours in the trunk, and my AAA membership up to date!
ReplyDeleteI put my winter studded tires on my car.
ReplyDeleteWe got new tires and windshield wipers
ReplyDeleteUse antifreeze.
ReplyDeleteUse antifreeze.
ReplyDeleteWe keep tools, a blanket, and a flashlight in the trunk.
ReplyDeleteI need to check the antifreeze and the flashlight batteries.
ReplyDeleteI have warm blankets, ice scrapers and a flashlight. I want to put in some granola bars still.
ReplyDeleteI just bought new winter wiper blades installed.
ReplyDeletedhsauers(at)gmail.com
I always make sure my tires are in good shape and I get new wiper blades!
ReplyDeletegot new tires
ReplyDeletecheck tires and fluid levels
ReplyDeleteI had my tires checked
ReplyDeletekport207 at gmail dot com
I had an oil change but I still need to get new windshield wipers.
ReplyDeletewe put on our snow tires.
ReplyDeletei checked all my fluids and my tire pressure
ReplyDeleteWe take it into our mechanic.
ReplyDeleteI had the tires, brakes, wiper blades and fluids checked
ReplyDeleteIn the back of our SUV, we always have two heat blankets, an emergency car care kit, several bottles of water, several energy bars and a first aid kit. We also make sure that we always have a GPS and a cell phone with us when we travel. Thank you for the super giveaway opportunity. Keep up the terrific blogging.
ReplyDeleteIn the back of our SUV, we always have two heat blankets, an emergency car care kit, several bottles of water, several energy bars and a first aid kit. We also make sure that we always have a GPS and a cell phone with us when we travel. Thank you for the super giveaway opportunity. Keep up the terrific blogging.
ReplyDeleteWe generally give it a oil change, check the tires, etc.. we maintain our vehicles year round.
ReplyDeleteI haven't prepared yet!
ReplyDeleteI haven't prepared yet!
ReplyDeleteI have added air to the tires, which is always necessary when the temperature drops. As a matter of fact I need to do it again. I washed it and gave it a nice good protective coat of wax. I have no-freeze rain-x windshield wiper fluid, too.
ReplyDeleteI made sure that there was a brush for the windows
ReplyDeleteWe change the wiper blades before winter
ReplyDeleteI had my radiator flushed and new antifreeze.
ReplyDeletecat litter in the driveway to help get out
ReplyDeleteI have to get air in my tires,check my fluids and get new windshield wiper blades.It doesn't snow here, and I don't drive a lot but I still get my truck prepared for winter. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteOil change and have my snow tires.
ReplyDeleteGet all of the fluids checked and check tire pressure.
ReplyDeleteGet all of the fluids checked and check tire pressure.
ReplyDeleteI changed the windshield wipers.
ReplyDeleteI have new wipers and stocked my car with a first aid kit and emergency blankets.
ReplyDeleteVacuumed out all the sand from the Beach.
ReplyDeleteI need to buy new wiper blades.
ReplyDeletetires rotated, new wipers and always have blankets in the trunk
ReplyDeleteOne way I got my vehicle ready for the winter is buying winter tires. Now I am not so nervous about driving on icy roads!
ReplyDeleteI always get my tires rotated and checked before winter!
ReplyDeleteI check my tires.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Dunaway
I live in Texas not generally something to worry about until this year.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't snow where I live!
ReplyDeleteI made sure my antifreeze is still good in my car.
ReplyDeletertrexel@gmail.com
I need to get new tires.
ReplyDeleteMy husband checked all my fluid levels and put on new windshield wipers.
ReplyDeleteput sand in truck for ice
ReplyDeleteMy car needs new wipers
ReplyDeleteI got some snow tires.
ReplyDeleteBrittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
I prepared my truck by buying snow chains
ReplyDeleteI put my scraper and my coat in the car. My gloves were still in there from last winter.
ReplyDeleteI checked all fluids, tires and added emergency blanket and jumper cables to trunk
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