With the start of November, we are pleased to announce that we have our full time detailer, Mark, back in the showroom!
Mark takes time off in the summer months to work for the Department of Highways, and returns each winter to help us achieve our goal of having the cleanest used vehicles in Yorkton. It instills a certain sense of confidence in our Sales Associates to know that each and every vehicle they present is going to be looking its showroom quality best.
During a Saskatchewan winter, it sometimes takes a little more time and effort to keep your vehicle looking great. We’re lucky to have Mark’s expertise and dedication to excellence and it shows in our vehicles. You can check out all our used vehicles for sale in Yorkton, you can see from the photos he does a great job!
Here, Mark offers some take home advice for the new car owner:
1. It is a good idea to clean more on the parts of your car that you use or touch the most; places such as the seat belt, driver’s door handle, steering wheel, and your shifter
2. When your windshield starts blurring when you turn the wipers on, dampen a cloth or rag with some full-strength white vinegar and run it down the full length of each blade once or twice
3. For detail cleaning on the dashboard, the best thing to use is a soft paint brush, as it gets into all the grooves
4. If you live in a cold climate, chances are pretty good you have managed to stain your carpeting in your vehicle with salt. Take a clean spray bottle and mix 1 cup white vinegar with 1 cup warm water. Next, saturate the area with the solution. Take a clean towel (not your best ones!) and press it over the carpeting, drawing the liquid up. Repeat until the stain is gone
Always check your owner’s manual for any type of restrictions for cleaning specific parts. It is better to be sure now about what is safe to clean, then to find you made an awful mistake later on.
Even in his off-time, Mark takes the time to stop in the showroom and say hello, sometimes bringing baked goods from his wife, Denise, and other times, just bringing himself, and his great sense of humour.
His dedication to the McKenzie’s group, combined with a love of vehicles, and a knack for getting in to every little nook and cranny, makes him irreplaceable in our eyes.
Thank you, Mark, for all that you do.