While cars are not the greenest mode of transportation, there are plenty of simple steps that you can take to have a lighter impact on the environment. You can start by following these tips for eco-friendly car care.
October 6, 2015
While cars are not the greenest mode of transportation, there are plenty of simple steps that you can take to have a lighter impact on the environment. You can start by following these tips for eco-friendly car care.
When it comes to car maintenance, small fixes can make a big difference. The more efficiently your car is running, the less fuel it requires and thus the lower its impact on the environment.
Even if you don't use your car very often, you should change the oil in your car at least every 10,000 to 12,000 kilometres, or once per year. Here's what to do with the used oil.
Environment-friendly car cleaning products are easy and inexpensive to make at home. Give these two recipes a try.
Car wax: Wax forms a protective layer between your car's paint and the corrosive emissions from other cars and road dirt.
Place the ingredients in a saucepan or the top half of a double boiler and heat slowly, stirring gently until the wax melts. Pour the mixture into a heat-resistant container. Once the wax is solid, rub it onto your car with a lint-free cloth, using a brisk side-to-side motion without undue pressure. To finish off, soak the corner of a clean cotton rag in a little extra vinegar and polish the wax to a rich shine.
Windshield cleaner: This cleaning mixture will keep your windshield free of ice and frost in cold weather.
Keeping your car well maintained means a smoother ride for you and a lower impact on the environment, so everyone wins!
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