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How to wash salt off properly in winter
Road salt keeps roads usable, then it starts eating your car. Salt residue sits in seams, wheel wells, and underbody cavities ...
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CAR's top-rated car cleaning products 2026 - all tested by experts
Through many group tests, CAR determines which are the best car cleaning products on the market. From cloths to shampoo and ...
In 2026, we’re pampering with purpose. From indulgent Lush bath bombs to Kobo e-readers, discover the best self-care gifts to elevate their routine from blah to bliss.
A heavily discounted cordless pressure washer is now £26 and lets you clean your car without needing a hose or outdoor tap ...
After a fisherman's epic catch, a marlin was strapped to the roof of a car, turning heads. When your catch weighs nearly 100kg, normal transport rules go out the window. One Hokianga man proved this ...
The Chili Bowl Midget Nationals very much have a Big Three right now in the form of Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell and Logan ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
The winter elements can be a mess on your car's paint, especially in the chillier parts of the U.S. Salt on the roads is great at melting ice but harmful to your car's paint and underbody. So how ...
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