THIS IS HOW TO WASH YOUR CAR

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You can read a lot about car washing. But which approach is most effective? We’ll walk you through five steps in this post on how to wash your automobile effectively.

Your car is subjected to several forms of pollution while you drive it. A variety of pollutants, including sand, bugs, salt, tar, brake dust, and smog, can adhere to the paint of your vehicle. You can only safely and easily eliminate this pollutants with the proper cleaners and techniques.

WHAT YOU NEED:

 1 washing glove; 2 buckets with dirt lock; 1 microfibre chamois; Car that has to be washed; All-Purpose Cleaner; Wheel Cleaner; Splash Shampoo;

Advice: Avoid washing your car in direct sunlight as the product may dry out. The ideal time to wash the car is after the paint has cooled.

First Step: Pre-Cleaning the Vehicle

It’s crucial to clear the dirt off the car before using a washing glove to contact the paint. A lot of folks just use a high-pressure sprayer when they initially spray the automobile. This won’t be sufficient to get rid of all the dirt, though.

Use a quality pre-cleaner on the car’s dry bodywork before proceeding to ensure that all dirt is removed. The chemicals will extract the dirt from the bodywork by moving beneath it. For this, All Purpose Cleaner is ideal. All Purpose Cleaner is a solution that makes it easy to eliminate insects and to loosen grime.

Apply a pre-cleaner to your car starting at the bottom and working your way up. There will be less impact from the product if you spray it from top to bottom. The product has greater cleaning power and may be left on the bodywork for longer.

After that, you use a high-pressure washer to rinse the automobile. Moreover, this is carried out top to bottom. As a result, you can see just where you left off, and the cleaner remains where it needs to be to complete its task. To ensure that all loose dirt is removed from the bodywork, spray the entire automobile.

Then, use Wheel Cleaner to spray your tires and rims. After letting it sit for a minute or two, use a high-pressure washer to rinse it off. Are you missing any high-pressure washer parts? Next, use a garden hose that has a powerful jet and maybe a brush.

Step 2: GENTLY WASH THE CAR

You will notice that the car is still not entirely clean even after you have given it a thorough cleaning. We refer to this as static dirt. Your car’s paint has a static charge and gathers dirt. You cannot use a high-pressure washer to remove it. Friction is the only way to get rid of this filth. Fortunately, it is possible to remove this filth without scratching if you use a good shampoo and washing glove.

Pour the recommended amount of Splash Shampoo into a bucket and top it over with warm water. To capture the dirt that comes out of the washing glove, place a dirt lock at the bottom of the bucket. This reduces the possibility of scratches while washing. Place the cleaning glove into the pail. Give the automobile a thorough wash. You take this action since the car has the least amount of pollutants. Make sure you don’t miss any sections by washing the car longitudinally, part by part. Applying a lot of pressure to the paint is not required. Rinse the washing glove well in the bucket as soon as you have finished cleaning one section. Most of the dirt will be retained in the dirt lock. Till you’re done, carry out this procedure on every component of the vehicle.

A two-bucket approach is frequently utilized for opulent washing to further reduce the possibility of scratches. One bucket of clean water and one bucket of diluted Splash Shampoo make up this two-bucket setup. A dirt lock is present in each buckets. Following each section of washing, you rinse the washing glove in bucket one using simply water, and then you place it in bucket two, which has the Splash Shampoo. The majority of the soil will stay in the first bucket in this manner.

Step 3: Clean the vehicle

Using a low pressure water jet to rinse your car is the finest option. High pressure will produce a mist with numerous tiny droplets that are more difficult to dry. You can rinse the automobile with a thick, continuous layer of water at low pressure. Splash Shampoo’s water-repellent qualities will help the water film to evaporate evenly, negating the need for a chamois.

Step 4: Allow the car to air dry

To avoid limescale stains, you will need to dry the automobile if you do not have access to descaled or, better yet, osmosis water. This is a very good use case for a microfiber chamois. This is a microfiber cloth combined with a chamois. Thoroughly moisten the cloth and wring it out. Using the cloth, wipe the car down, beginning on the roof and moving down. Thoroughly squeeze out the fabric between.

Step 5: REHABILITATION OF THE CAR

You can use Fast Glaze to give your automobile an extra boost once it’s cleaned and dried. Fast Glaze protects the paint, gets rid of any water stains, and leaves a glossy finish.