Spring is in the air, and with the warmer weather comes the perfect opportunity to give your Ford a deep clean. It's not just about making it look shiny and new, but regular cleaning and maintenance can also prolong the life of your car and keep it running smoothly on the roads of Amherst. From washing and waxing to decluttering and organizing, these spring cleaning tips will have your Ford vehicle looking and running its best in no time.

Clean The Exterior

Start with the exterior of your Ford model by giving it a thorough wash with soap and water or driving to the car wash in Holyoke. Be sure to pay extra attention to the areas that collect the most dirt, such as the wheels and undercarriage.

Clean The Interior

Start cleaning your vehicle's interior by removing all the clutter accumulated over the winter. Then, use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt, debris, or crumbs from the seats, carpets, and floor mats. Remember to wipe down the dashboard, door panels, and any other hard surfaces with a microfiber cloth and a suitable cleaner.

Check Your Air Conditioning

Remember to check your air conditioning unit as you continue your spring cleaning journey. After months of dormancy, turning on your AC and testing it out is important to ensure it works properly before it gets too warm in Northampton. If you notice any peculiar odors or weak airflow, it may be time to replace the cabin air filter. Replacing your cabin air filter will increase your AC's efficiency and help prevent respiratory issues by ensuring clean air circulation inside your Ford car, truck, or SUV.

Stop By Ford of Northampton Today

After following these tips, your car should look and run like new again. But if you want to take your car's maintenance to the next level, consider scheduling a service appointment with Ford of Northampton. We offer additional services such as engine tune-ups, tire rotations, and brake inspections to ensure your vehicle stays in top shape. Visit our dealership near Westfield today to prepare your car for spring.

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