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Car washes could spell danger for your motor
Car washes could spell danger for your motor

A MOTORS expert has revealed how often you should be washing your car.

Car buying service We Buy Any Car advised drivers that a less-is-more mindset will prevent any unnecessary damage.

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A car expert has revealed how often you should be washing your carCredit: Getty

The auto whizz urges motorists wash, or at least rinse, your car once every two weeks to keep it clean.

But this is not a one-size-suits-all approach.

For example, folk in rural areas are more likely to pick up mud and dirt than those who drive in cities.

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The expert also suggests keeping tabs on any signs of dirt and cleaning the specks before it gets worse.

By rinsing your car with a hosepipe at least once a fortnight, you can prevent dirt build-up from getting out of control.

However, drivers should avoid making contact with bristles - particularly in car washes.

Frequent exposure to these bristles could lead to damaged wax coatings and even scratches in your car’s paintwork.

It comes as a cleaning pro revealed a household item that costs 80p and will get your car mats “looking like new” in just minutes.

Chantel Mila, known on TikTok as @mama_mila, took to the social media site to show her 1.4million followers just how to do it.

And a motors expert who has cleaned millions of cars has revealed how to give yours a pro wash at home for cheap.

Getting your vehicle in sparkling condition by hiring an expensive professional cleaner can leave you out of pocket.

Luckily, a car enthusiast has shared the best money-saving method for cleaning your car at home.

Expert from Gtechniq Adam Eaton revealed the easy-to-follow steps for achieving professional results without damaging your car.

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