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When preparing for car shipping, one of the most frequently asked questions is whether washing your vehicle is necessary before transport. The answer is yesu2014washing your car before shipping it is not just about appearances; it's a critical step in ensuring a smooth and transparent shipping experience. A clean car allows for a proper inspection, helps you detect existing damage, and can even influence the professionalism of the entire process. Visit: https://www.automobile-shipping.com/auto-mobile-shipping/should-i-wash-my-car-before-shipping-it-a-comprehensive-guide/

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  1. Preparing Your Car for Shipment: The Essential Checklist Preparing your car for shipment is crucial for a smooth and damage-free transport. Inadequate preparation accounts for 70% of potential shipping issues. Washing your car prior to shipment is an absolute must.

  2. Exterior & Mechanical Prep: Beyond the Wash 1 Check Fluid Levels Ensure adequate coolant, oil, and brake fluid. This prevents issues if the vehicle needs to be moved manually during loading or unloading. 2 Tire Pressure Inflate tires to manufacturer's recommendations (e.g., 30-35 PSI). This prevents flat spots or tire damage during prolonged transport. 3 Remove/Retract Accessories Take off or retract antennas, roof racks, and custom spoilers. This prevents damage from low clearances or shifting during transit. 4 Fuel Level Keep the fuel tank between 1/4 and 1/2 full. Too much fuel adds unnecessary weight, while too little risks the vehicle not starting.

  3. Documentation & Key Management Provide Keys Give one complete set of all necessary keys. This includes ignition, trunk, and fuel cap keys. It ensures the carrier can access the vehicle for necessary maneuvers. Vehicle Documents Keep copies of registration, insurance, and title accessible, but not inside the car. These are required for international shipping and useful for domestic identification. Pre-Shipment Photo/Video Record Create a comprehensive media record with date/time stamps. Take over 50 photos of all angles, especially existing damage. This mitigates 90% of potential post-shipment damage disputes.

  4. Website : www.automobile-shipping.com

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