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Why Rainy Weather Makes Car Interiors Harder to Maintain Orlando’s rainy season runs from June through September, bringing frequent downpours, high humidity, and flash floods. While rain itself isn’t a problem for your car’s interior, the mud, moisture, and debris that come with it create cleaning challenges. Water tracked in from shoes, umbrellas, and wet clothing can lead to mold, mildew, and unpleasant odors. Dirt and…
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Why Cleaning Your Wheels and Tires is Important Wheels and tires take the most abuse on a vehicle. They come into constant contact with brake dust, road salt, tar, and dirt, all of which can corrode surfaces over time. Without proper cleaning and protection, wheels lose their shine, and tires dry out, leading to cracking or fading. Regular maintenance not only…
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Why Florida’s Sun is Harsh on Your Car’s Paint Orlando’s intense sunlight can do more than just heat up your car. Prolonged exposure to UV rays causes oxidation, fading, and clear coat failure. Without proper protection, the paint begins to lose its shine, and plastic trim starts to discolor. In areas like Lake Nona, Winter Park, and Windermere, where many vehicles are…
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Why Orlando’s Pollen Season is a Problem for Car Owners Every spring, Orlando residents deal with a familiar sight—thick layers of yellow-green pollen coating their vehicles. While it may seem like a harmless inconvenience, pollen can cause long-term damage to your car’s exterior and interior if not properly managed. The combination of high humidity, frequent rain, and warm temperatures in Florida makes…
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Understanding Hard Water and Its Impact on Your Vehicle Florida’s water supply contains high levels of dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium. While these minerals aren’t harmful to people, they can wreak havoc on your car’s exterior. When water evaporates from the surface of your vehicle, it leaves behind these minerals, creating unsightly white or chalky deposits. Hard water is…