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Quality Care...At Your Service! Leaves from Page 18 While falling leaves can be a sight to behold, those leaves can become a nuisance to drivers in various ways. Understanding certain inconveniences and safety risks posed by falling leaves can help motorists protect their vehicle and themselves. NOW YOU CAN CALL SERVICE DIRECTLY AT 492-3332 Change Over Special Mount & Balance Winter Tires $ *MOUNT & BALANCE AND OIL CHANGE WITH MULTIPOINT INSPECTION Plus tax, materials and environmental fees. *UP TO 5 QTS OF OIL, 6 TIRE CHANGE OVER EXTRA 39.95 70.00 $ Plus tax, materials and environmental fees. SEE US FOR YOUR WINTER TIRE NEEDS - BESTT PPRICE IN THE AREA! Off Offers expire pire 12/31/16 2/31/1 Staining Leaves can do more than just stain driveways; they also can damage a vehicle’s paint job. Should wet leaves, sap and other chemicals that leach out of the leaves stay on a car for an extended period of time, they can cause an outline stain and damage to the paint. It’s important to manually pick leaves off of the car’s surface right after they fall. Do not sweep them away; otherwise the leaves can scratch the paint surface. When all the leaves have been removed, thoroughly wash and dry the vehicle. Should stains be present already, use a commercial leaf-stain remover or automotive paint cleaner. Tackle one stain at a time. Clogging Leaves that fall can become trapped in air intake vents, eventually impeding flow and causing odors. Leaves that fall in the groove of the windshield by the windsh