Can the Owner Leave While the Car is Being Washed?
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Can the Owner Leave While the Car is Being Washed? The owner can leave while the car is being washed, but it is generally recommended to remove any valuables before washing. Below are specific details about car maintenance: 1. Main Items: Changing the engine oil and oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, transmission fluid, and tire maintenance. 2. Purpose: The goal of car maintenance is to keep the vehicle clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life. 3. Importance: Daily car maintenance is very important. Neglecting routine maintenance can not only cause unnecessary damage to the vehicle, thereby shortening its lifespan, but also endanger driving safety.
Having driven for many years, I don't feel safe leaving my car unattended during washing. Things can go wrong in the car wash process - the rollers of an automatic car wash might get stuck on tires or brushes could scratch the paint. With manual washing, staff might handle the car roughly or carelessly. I once went to buy water at a convenience store and returned to find a small dent on the rear bumper, which nearly led to a dispute as the car wash denied responsibility. Moreover, leaving the vehicle unsupervised risks theft or rummaging through belongings, which would be troublesome. Therefore, I recommend owners stay nearby to spot any minor issues promptly. The washing doesn't take long anyway - it's a good opportunity to check your phone or take a short break.