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Prepping a Used Car for Sale or Trade In

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Cleaning a Used Car's Exterior

Don't neglect to clean and shine the headlights and tail lamps on your used car that is for sale. It's all a part of increasing your car's street appeal.

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The exterior is the easiest and hardest part of the car to prep. The easy part is giving it a good wash and wax. The hard part is it can take a lot of time and money to do everything else if the vehicle has been neglected.

  • Bring your car to a car wash or slop some buckets out to the driveway and do it yourself.
  • Don't show a buyer a dirty car. There's no excuse.
  • Rinse it with your garden hose if need be right about a half hour before a potential buyer shows up.
  • Towel dry it after you rinse it. It's worth the effort.
  • Buff out minor scratches on the car.
  • Lubricate the door hinges if they squeak.
  • Same thing with the trunk hinges, too. Aural cues can sink a prospective sale as fast as visual ones.
  • Clean the outside glass, including the headlights and taillights.
  • Cracked and damaged light housings should be replaced.
  • Clean the area around the gas cap.
  • Replace the gas cap if it's old. A dirty cap makes a buyer wonder if there are potential fuel line problems.
  • Make your tires and wheels shine.
  • Fill your tires with air.
  • Replace your tires if they're in bad shape. It's worth the money because it becomes a major selling advantage.
  • Get new lug nuts if yours are in bad shape.
  • If all else fails, get it professionally detailed.
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