Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Truck and Car Washing Mistakes to Avoid



Your vehicle is an important asset that requires consistent care and routine maintenance. To increase the performance value, a car or truck owner has their vehicle serviced regularly. They will have the oil changed, the windshield wipers replaced, and more. These factory scheduled services are crucial to maintain the performance value, quality, and lifespan of the car. When it comes to the aesthetic well-being of the vehicle, the same degree of attention is required.



Avoid Using Dish  Detergent


Dish detergent has been a popular, but consequential, choice for many car owners over the years. Although it may not seem to damage your vehicle after every use, it does. Dish detergent is simply too harsh for most waxes and paint coats. It wears the car wax thin over time, and will eventually fade the paint job. Be sure to always use a cleaning solution that is specifically intended for car washing and shampooing. Leave the dish detergent for the dishes.

Avoid Using Improper Equipment

The right tools will ensure a safe and effective car wash. It is important to have proper cleansing cloths, brushes, and sources when it comes to DIY car washing. For instance, a rag or old t-shirt are not appropriate materials to use when washing your vehicle. These items contain harmful components, such as nylon, that can damage the surface of a car. It can reduce the luster of the paint and implicate tiny scratches and imperfections as well. Instead, purchase a high grade car wash mitt, or something similar, that is manufactured for washing cars. These products are more effective and safer for cars.

Do Not Let Your Car Air Dry

It is a common mistake for car owners to let their cars dry in the sun after a wash. This is harmful and cosmetically undesirable. When a car is washed in the sun, the paint can suffer burn marks. It is recommended to wash a car in the shade. When a car is dried in the sun, or air dried outside, it will appear as if your car was never washed at all. This is because still water dries in place and creates water spots all over the vehicle. This can be harmful because the water is most likely tap, which contains materials like calcium, magnesium, and other metals; which are difficult to wash away with ordinary car shampoo. Use a drying cloth or chamois that is designed for car care, and manually dry the outside until the finish is shiny and clear.

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