Can I Wash the Car After Changing Tires?
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Yes, washing the car has minimal impact on the normal use of tires. Daily tire maintenance can be approached from the following aspects: Check the air pressure of all tires, including the spare tire, at least once a month when they are cold. Do not exceed the reasonable speed required by driving conditions and legal limits (e.g., slow down or avoid obstacles such as stones or potholes ahead). Regular wheel alignment and balancing are important to ensure driving safety and achieve optimal mileage. To achieve even wear and extend tire life, rotate the tires every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers. Protect tires from sunlight, oil, acid, and hydrocarbons. Develop good driving habits, such as avoiding sudden braking and sharp steering. After installing new tires, avoid sudden braking because the deeper tread patterns and excess tread hairs have not fully broken in with the road surface. It is best to avoid sudden braking within the first 150 km after tire replacement.