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Tips For Washing A Car By Hand

Many of us think that car washes attached to gas stations or fast washes are ideal for keeping our cars clean, but few people know that those big brushes and scrubs can actually cause the outside of the car more damage than Not bad.

So I'm giving you some tips and tricks for the right way to hand wash your vehicle. Read on for more information!

How to DIY a car wash

Although some people suggest doing a DIY car wash soap to wash your vehicle, we actually recommend buying a commercially manufactured car soap. Most DIY soaps include laundry detergent and dish washing soap, which can be quite damaging to your vehicle's paint, but commercially manufactured shampoos contain more than it is good for your car paint, such as Lubricants. Now, before you start, you'll need some things: your car wash shampoo, a bucket, water, a hose, microfiber car wash gloves and a microfiber drying towel. We also recommend your car parks in the shade, if possible, so that the soap does not begin to dry before you have time to wash it.

You will want to start by washing the wheels first because they tend to get the dirtiest and will require most of the elbow fat. Once you've gotten all the dirt and debris from your tires, it's not a bad idea to fill your bucket with fresh water and soap. After you have finished washing the wheels, rinse the entire vehicle with a hose before applying the soap. When applying soap, be sure to periodically rinse the glove or glove so that it does not accumulate dirt or dead insects. It is also important to avoid rubbing too much or washing in a circular motion. It is best to wash in a straight line to avoid funky watermarks.

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Once you have finished one side of the vehicle, flush with the hose before moving on to the next side. After completing all four sides of the vehicle, use a microfiber towel to dry the vehicle as best as possible, as air-drying can also create water stains.

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