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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Surprise Your Mom with a Clean Car this Mother's Day

Unlike most of us, mothers rarely get their chance to furnish their cars to look new and neat or "cool". Moms are often too busy with work, doing chores and taking care of the kids to have time for their car.

As Mothers Day is coming on May 13, the Car Care Council recommends surprising our moms with the simple gift of a clean car that will not only make them smile, but will also lessen her driving distractions.

Car Care Council Executive Director Rich White said just about every mom knows what it feels like to have a water bottle rolling dangerously close to the brake or gas pedal. Getting this stuff out of the car and giving it a good thorough cleaning will go a long way toward eliminating hazards that can be a distraction to the mothers, making for safer driving conditions.

Car Care Council suggests when cleaning the car, clean and set first the accessories of the interior and then it will be followed with the exterior. Remove all the trash, including what has accumulated in the trunk. Vacuum the interior the dash board, seats, and the VW floor mats in the case of your moms VW car. Don't forget to wipe the windows.

Do some car washing. When doing this, include the tires and wheels and the underside and fenders to remove any road salt or grime. It is further suggested that wheels and tires be cleaned with a mitt other than the one used to wash the body. By doing this, contamination the vehicle's paint with debris from the wheels and tires will be avoided.

The vehicle should be washed in the shade. Car Care Council recommends the use of a product sold specifically for cars. Washing one section at a time and thoroughly rinsing away the soap as you go on is also advised. The fenders and bumpers are the last parts to be cleaned since they will have the most dirt and grime that can contaminate the wash mitt.

According to the council, the car should get a final rinse by letting water cascade down the surfaces of the vehicle. It is also suggested to use a chamois or other product made for drying to dry the car to avoid water spots.

If time permits, you may also want to wax the car according to the manufacturer's instructions for application. Car Care Council says waxing should always be done out of direct sunlight and every six months.

Any stone chips, rust or other problem spots identified while washing your vehicle should be taken care of immediately to prevent further damage.

And for an added touch after the car is clean, the council recommends adding a liter bag or car freshener, or accessorizing your mom's car with new floor mats.

The Car Care Council is the source of information for the "Be Car Care Aware" consumer education campaign that promotes the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers.

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