There’s no one-size-fits-all rule, but there are some smart guidelines—especially for drivers in the Round Rock area.
Every 1–2 Weeks for the Average Driver
If you use your car most days—whether commuting down I-35 or running errands in town—it’s exposed to:
• Central Texas dust and pollen
• Road debris from construction or heavy traffic
• Bug splatter and bird droppings during warmer months
Washing your car every 7 to 14 days helps protect the paint and finish, keeping it looking sharp and maintaining its value.
Weekly Washes for Outdoor Parking or Long Commutes
If you:
• Park outdoors most of the time
• Commute daily to Austin or other nearby cities
• Drive near construction areas or rural roads
…you’ll want to wash more frequently. The Texas heat + outdoor exposure can cause dirt and contaminants to bake into your paint.
Every 3–4 Weeks for Garaged or Low-Mileage Vehicles
Even if you don’t drive often or keep your vehicle in a garage, dust and air pollution still settle on your car over time. A monthly wash is the bare minimum to keep your vehicle clean and protected.