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Spring Car Care Tasks

Changing of seasons require a bit of carefulness when it comes to driving. Winter driving though brings its bag of challenges but planning for life after the winter season is important too. Preparing for the spring driving conditions can prolong vehicle lifespan, save your money, and keep you safe on the road. With more of the sun and rising temperatures an entirely different strategy for car care comes. Ensuring that your vehicle is in tip-top shape is a proper way to stay safe on the road in spring. For example check your tires, remove the road salt, check fluids and breaks etc. Take your car to a mechanic of auto body shop in St Petersburg FL so that your car has a perfect tune up. For more information visit https://www.northwestautocollision.com/auto-body-repair-st-petersburg-fl/.

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Spring Car Care Tasks

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  1. Spring Car Care Tasks Winter is finally winding down and Spring does seem to be in the air. As the sunshine returns and the temperatures begin to rise it’s a good time to spend a little time with your vehicle, ensuring it’s ready to make the transition as well. Get your car a professional touch up by visiting auto body shops in St Petersburg, FL. Here are six simple tips to help you care for your vehicle as winter makes way for spring: Time for a Wash and Wax. Spring Clean Your Vehicle’s Interior. Check Tire Pressures. Check Your Wiper Blades. Get Under the Hood. Get Things Realigned. Source- newmansautobody.com

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