What did you do TO your Bronco Sport today?



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"Warm" day in the 40's (freedom units) so I did a bit of early Spring cleaning by wiping down the interior panels and floor. First car I ever owned without a carpet floor and it is just so nice. Less dust overall too. Sadly, in the process I also polished off this bottle of Ford Triple Clean that came with my 1990's Mustang.
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Nothing too exciting.

Since we bought it just after Christmas, washed it and gave it ceramic wipe down, installed a screen protector, front and rear RokBlokz mud flaps and had the local tint shop, install a windshield eye brow.
 


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Winter Wash & Under-Carriage Care + Subtle Mods
I drive a 2023 Shadow Black Bronco Sport (Big Bend trim), and winter conditions here can be rough—especially with all the road salt. The temperature swings don’t help either. This morning it was -22℃ (-7.6℉), but by midday, it had warmed up to -10℃ (14℉).

Washing the car in winter is tricky, so I don’t do it as often as I’d like—usually about once a month. I take it to a DIY spray wash and use only the sprayer. The biggest challenge is rinsing the undercarriage. The sprayer has a flexible end, so I do my best by angling it upward from ground level. Since I don’t park in a heated garage, salt buildup doesn’t accelerate as much, but regular rinsing is still important.

To make things easier for the other three seasons, I picked up a Ryobi Under Carriage Pressure Washer Water Broom from Home Depot. That should help when spring rolls around.

Subtle Mods
On a completely unrelated note—I like how the Bronco Sport looks with winter tires and black steelies. It pairs well with the subtle exterior mods I’ve added:

  • Matte Black Overlay Letters (Front & Rear) – Couldn’t stand the white-on-black lettering, though I like it on other colours.
  • Ford Side Window VentVisors – No regrets. These work great.
  • Rear Smoked Chrome Ford Oval – Definitely overpriced at $100 USD, but I still like it.
  • Hitch Receiver Plug – Simple, effective, and only $5.
  • Mud Guards – A must-have for my area and driving conditions.

Cheers & happy driving!

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