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					<description><![CDATA[I would add a few notes that I find important. Keeping the car clean during winter times is of course important. Now if there is continuously bad weather for many days in the row, there is no chance to keep the car well washed all the time. You would need to wash it every day and that is just too much. Instead if it is very bad weather I usually wait until it passes. Then I finally clean my car. Special care is taken (when I detail my car) on tire cleaning and tire maintenance since tires get dirty quite fast, but can also be cleaned quite good. That actually makes sense when cleaning car. If it is snowy, you cannot do much; your car will get some snow on it. Checking the tires actually saved me a couple of times because I think I could make my driving much more dangerous otherwise. There had been quite few tire blowouts during the winter time that my friends experienced. I do not want to experience something similar myself, so checking the tires is a good way to go with this.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would add a few notes that I find important. Keeping the car clean during winter times is of course important. Now if there is continuously bad weather for many days in the row, there is no chance to keep the car well washed all the time. You would need to wash it every day and that is just too much. Instead if it is very bad weather I usually wait until it passes. Then I finally clean my car. Special care is taken (when I detail my car) on tire cleaning and tire maintenance since tires get dirty quite fast, but can also be cleaned quite good. That actually makes sense when cleaning car. If it is snowy, you cannot do much; your car will get some snow on it. Checking the tires actually saved me a couple of times because I think I could make my driving much more dangerous otherwise. There had been quite few tire blowouts during the winter time that my friends experienced. I do not want to experience something similar myself, so checking the tires is a good way to go with this.</p>
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