Pull the sprayer/roller off and attach the vacuum fitting to suck the Cheerios and dog hair out of the nooks and crannies.
Washing your car at home may save a trip to the car wash, as well as a few bucks, but there’s one resource the practice does not conserve: water. A driveway car wash can take more than 100 gallons of ...
We all love a gleaming car that’s polished, spotless, and practically singing as it cruises down the road. But let’s face it: many of us have the water-wasting habits of a dehydrated camel when it ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — To avoid having someone write 'wash me' on your vehicle, you can either take it to a car wash, use a mobile detail service, or lather up the suds yourself. Whatever you ...
Whether you usually wash your car (or SUV, truck, van, etc) at home yourself, or take it to a carwash, you probably don’t get around to doing it as often as you’d like. A DIY wash job saves money, but ...