If there’s one thing a car owner shouldn’t compromise, it’s keeping their car clean, grime and dirt-free. Your car can take a sparkling look, but you need to know some of the easy do-it-yourself car wash tips and tricks to make this happen.
In about few lines, we’ll go through a guide to DIY car wash that’ll not only keep the interior and exterior of your elegant but also save you some cash that you would’ve sunk into the hands of a professional.
General Precautionary Measures
Cleaning the interior of your vehicle comes with some extra care. This is because using a bleaching agent, hydrogen peroxide or any form of dangerous disinfectant has serious harsh and damaging effect on your car.
Hence, caution must be taken when choosing which car cleaners you apply on your vehicle. Instead of bleach, you should go for domestic cleaners, including gentle soap or detergents. These are safe for use on your car surfaces, interior and exterior alike.
Another precaution you have to guide against is hard scrubbing. Using abrasive sponge and rag, or fabric made of cotton materials may lead to scratches, hard frictions, or damage of your car skin. They can also erode car coating. The seats, dashboard, armrest, steering wheel, and buttons require wiping down.
Also, do not wash under the effect of direct sunlight. Get the washing done in the shade. Make sure you rinse along as you wash. Don’t wait until you finish washing an entire section before you rinse.
Materials needed for a DIY Car Wash
- Water
- Microfiber towel
- Polish or finishing wax
- Suitable formula
- Buckets (at least two)
- Gentle detergent: don’t use dish soap
- Absorbent (microfiber) sponge and rag
- Adequate washing space
Step-by-Steps Approach to a DIY car Wash
Step 1
The first step to take is do a proper rinsing and thick spraying of water on the car with the hose or bucket of water. This step is to take away deep-seated dust on the car surface.
Step 2
Start with the car wheels. You’ll need to do a not-too-hard scrubbing because the wheels take in much of the mud and dirt that stains the car. You’ll enjoy cleaning the wheels, especially if you’re using alloy wheels. it’s better to pre-apply the soap on the wheels so they soaks it in before you start scrubbing. Typically, they’re pretty smooth to wash with microfiber sponge and rag.
Step 3
After getting done with wheels, move to body parts. If you’re trying to remove bumper stickers, first saturate the sticker with undiluted distilled vinegar. Wait for about 7 to 10 minutes for the substance to soak through. Gently scrub in straight lines rather than in circular form.
Step 4
Dry your car using a drying microfiber towel. Avoid leaving undesirable sunspots on the car by not leaving air alone to dry your car.
Step 5
Finally, allow the car to completely dry before applying your polish or finishing wax.
Conclusion
While it’s desirable to have a professional handle your car wash, it’s not rocket science, either. If you follow the simple rules, avoid using hard substances and materials, and prevent your car against constant exposure to the elements, you’ll have an elegantly attractive car.