Apr 15, 2025

Winter in Northeast Ohio leaves its mark—road salt, slush, and grime can take a toll on your vehicle inside and out. At Preston Chevrolet in Burton, we believe your car deserves a fresh start. A deep spring cleaning not only revitalizes the look of your vehicle but also protects its value and ensures optimal performance. Here’s our expert-approved Spring Car Cleaning Checklist to get your Chevy looking, feeling, and driving like new.


Exterior: Restore That Showroom Shine

Ohio winters are tough on vehicle exteriors. Start with a full-body cleanse and finish with protective detailing.

What to do:

  • Pre-wash rinse to remove loose salt, sand, and debris.
  • Use a high quality liquid car wash and soft mitt to prevent micro-scratches.
  • Clean wheel wells and undercarriage, where corrosive salt collects.
  • Tire and wheel detailing using non-acidic cleaner and protectant.
  • Dry with microfiber towels to avoid water spots.
  • Apply a quality wax or paint sealant to restore gloss and provide UV protection.

Don’t skip the door jambs and gas cap area—these small zones trap grime all season long.


Interior: Clear the Clutter, Clean the Cabin

A spotless interior not only looks good, it improves your driving experience. Eliminate winter buildup and refresh the cabin space.

Interior must-dos:

  • Remove and shake out floor mats, then deep clean with carpet cleaner.
  • Vacuum seats, floors, and cargo area thoroughly.
  • Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean vents and tight spaces.
  • Wipe down all hard surfaces with a non-greasy interior cleaner—dash, console, cupholders.
  • Clean windows inside and out with an ammonia-free glass cleaner to avoid streaks and damage.
  • Treat leather seats with a leather conditioner to prevent cracking.
  • Replace cabin air filter if it hasn’t been changed in the last 12 months.

A quick spritz of interior deodorizer helps eliminate residual moisture smells left behind by melting snow.


Under the Hood: Clean with Care

Winter grime often makes its way under the hood. While a full engine detail isn’t always necessary, a surface-level clean helps spot potential issues early.

Steps to take:

  • Check for fluid leaks, corrosion, or debris buildup.
  • Top off windshield washer fluid and inspect wiper blades for wear.

Make sure no cleaner enters sensitive components or electrical connections. If unsure, schedule a professional inspection.


Trunk & Storage Areas: Don’t Forget the Extras

Your trunk sees its fair share of use during winter. Now’s the time to tidy up.

To clean and organize:

  • Remove all unnecessary items that add weight and reduce fuel efficiency.
  • Vacuum and spot-treat stains in the cargo area.
  • Inspect emergency kits—replace expired items and replenish essentials like jumper cables, flashlights, and first-aid supplies.

Start the Season Fresh with Preston Chevrolet

From daily commutes to weekend road trips, your Chevy works hard all year long. Give it the attention it deserves this spring with a deep, focused clean. Better yet, let the team at Preston Chevrolet assist with detailing services, maintenance checks, and everything you need for the season ahead.