Learn How to Wash Your Car so it Sparkles

And Keep it Looking Sharp!

By Kassidy Emmerson, published Mar 14, 2006
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A car is one of the most expensive purchases you'll ever make in your life. Because of that, you'll obviously want to keep it looking as good as the day you bought it. Why? Because driving a clean, sharp car will raise your self-esteem. And, the better shape your car is in, the more money you'll get out of it when you sell it or trade it in. Washing your car correctly is an important step in preserving the condition of your car. It removes dirt, debris, bird droppings, and other harmful pollutants from your car.

The first step to correctly wash your car is to park it in a cool, shady spot out of the heat of the sun. Allow the metal surface of your car to cool down
before you start to wash it. Otherwise, the heat will dry the soap onto your car's surface. Then, it will be harder than ever to remove.

After you have moved your car to a cool, shady spot, you'll need to retrieve the tools and materials you'll need for this task. You'll need a bucket, a soft brush, a good-quality car washing detergent, a thick, absorbent sponge,
chamois towels, a garden hose, and a tire cleaner.

Note: Some people I know- my parents included- use either dishwashing detergent or a household cleaner to wash their cars with. These products are fine for cleaning dishes or for washing your kitchen floor. However, when it comes to cleaning dirt and debris from your car's surface, you should use a product that is specially designed for the job. Household cleaners can be too harsh. They can actually strip the wax right off the surface of your car!

The second step is to use the tire cleaner on your wheels. In order to achieve the best results, follow the manufacturer's directions on the container. Usually, tire cleaners come in a spray form that's applied to the tires then removed with water. If your tires are really soiled, you can use the soft brush to gently scrub your tires before you let them soak. Then, spray the tires off thoroughly with the garden hose.

The third step in correctly washing your car is to spray off the entire surface
with water. Don't forget to spray the wheel wells too. This will help to remove accumulated mud, dirt, and grime from inside them.

Takeaways
  • Many household cleaners are too harsh to use on your car's paint.
  • Make sure you rinse off your car thoroughly before and after you wash it.
  • Finish the wash by drying, then cleaning the glass, mirrors, and chrome.
Did You Know?
52% of Americans wash their cars less than once a month, and 15% never wash their cars, according to a survey by the International Carwash Association (ICA).
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