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How Long Should Your Tires Last? When to Know It’s Time for a New Set

Tires are one of your vehicle’s most critical safety components, and knowing when to replace them prevents dangerous blowouts and poor handling. Most tires should be replaced every 6 years or 50,000–60,000 miles, but never go beyond 10 years from the manufacture date regardless of tread depth. Check tread depth with the penny test (replace if you see all of Lincoln’s head), look for tread wear indicators, watch for visible damage like bulges or cracks, and inspect the DOT code on the sidewall for age. Maintain proper inflation pressure monthly, rotate tires every 5,000–10,000 miles, keep wheels aligned and balanced, and get a professional inspection after 5 years. If your tires are 6+ years old with wear or damage, or 10 years old regardless of condition, replace them immediately

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How to Keep Your Oil Change Flowing Steady: A Simple Guide to Smooth Engine Performance

Your engine is the heart of your vehicle, and clean oil is what keeps it running strong. Keeping your oil change flowing steady means maintaining a consistent schedule so clean oil circulates smoothly through your engine without interruption. Neglecting oil changes leads to sludge buildup, reduced performance, and expensive engine damage. Follow manufacturer recommendations (typically every 5,000 miles or 6 months), adjust for your driving conditions, use the right oil type and weight, never skip the oil filter, and check your oil level regularly with the dipstick. Change oil twice a year—spring and fall—and you’ll keep your engine clean, protected, and running smoothly for years. Regular oil changes cost $45–$150, but skipping them can lead to complete engine failure costing $3,000–$10,000+.

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Maintain Your Car After Detailing: 10 Essential Steps to Keep It Shining

You just invested in a professional detail from ETS Auto Spa, but maintaining that shine between visits is just as important. Wash weekly or bi-weekly with quality car wash soap, keep up with paint protection (waxes last 4–6 weeks, sealants 3–4 months), vacuum crevices regularly, wipe down hard surfaces like the dashboard, and use a two-bucket method when washing to avoid scratching. Do a full decontamination wash every 6–12 months, protect your wheels and tires every 2 weeks, dry properly with microfiber towels, and store in a garage or use a car cover when possible. With these 10 essential steps, you’ll maintain that ETS Auto Spa professional shine for months between visits.