Underbody Wash Benefits

Take a look at the top three benefits to keeping the underbody of your vehicle shining, even in the summertime!

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When it comes to keeping cars clean, sometimes you need to look beyond the surface. Sure, the exterior AUTOGLOSSSM shine is alluring, and a spotless interior is everything, but it’s the underbody of your vehicle that often needs a good wash. Battling dirt and debris on the areas you can’t see is something that should be done once a month and is simple if you leave it to the pros.

Here’s just a few benefits from the experts at Autobell® Car Wash to ensure your car performs to its highest standards.

  1. Keep Your Car’s Performance at its Peak: The undercarriage is home to many critical operational and safety features on your car. A build-up of dirt and debris can impact steering and brake performance and even prevent air flow to the radiator and engine. Having an underbody wash routinely keeps these important features in top condition.
  2. Maintain Your Car’s Value: Whether you plan to keep your car for years, or sell often and upgrade, maintaining its value is key. Just as important as an inspection under the hood, checking the undercarriage can tell a lot about its overall condition. If it looks neglected, it can raise questions about maintenance and performance. A pristine undercarriage may even enhance the resale value altogether.
  3. Protect Against Corrosion: A host of harsh elements are lurking on the roadways, including salt, grime, sand, chemicals, and moisture. If you allow this to accumulate over time, it can lead to corrosion and rust, weakening the structural integrity of your investment. Next time you purchase an interior and exterior wash, add the underbody wash to benefit all the above.

While it can be easy to overlook the underbody of your vehicle, you can see why it’s an important step in the car cleaning process. It takes only a matter of minutes and is performed while your car moves through the wash tunnel, adding years to the life, enhancing the performance, and minimizing a decrease in your car’s value.