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A
Simple Car Cleaning Guide |
by:
Pete
Lance |
"It
looks like new! I can't believe that car's
seven years old!" Would you like to hear
that from your friends? I'm sure all of
us do, but keeping our car looking like
the latest models is tough, even with today's
longer-lasting finishes.
However, if we adopt simple techniques such
as cleaning out cars regularly and attending
minor repairs immediately, the results can
be remarkable.
Some car owners think rainwater is the only
enemy to their car, but bird droppings,
highway bugs, atmospheric pollution and
road salt can also ruin the beauty of your
car.
Many owners think fighting these ever-diligent
adversaries is a daunting task, so they
don't usually bother, but truthfully, it's
easier than they think.
Step 1: Washing
First, spray water gently to thoroughly
wet the surface of the vehicle. This light
rinse helps to loosen the dirt on the vehicle.
Then divide your car into five sections:
the top, the hood, the trunk, the right
side and the left side. Start from the top,
move on to the hood and the trunk, and then
concentrate on the right side and the left
side. Washing should always be done very
gentle such that the dirt will not scratch
the body of your car. Re-wet and then rinse
each section, finishing in the same order-
top, hood, trunk and sides.
Step 2: Polishing
Polishing should only be done a small section
at a time. Add an even coating of polish
onto a towel, and then apply to the vehicle
surface gently in small, even and circular
motions. Start at the top and working your
way down to the trunk and hood, finally
ending with the sides. The polish should
be allowed to sit on the paint surfaces
for at least five to ten minutes. After
this time, remove the residue with a different
cotton towel by pressing firmly on the surfaces.
The same procedure may be applied to all
other four sections.
Step 3: Waxing
Use a soft and clean terry cloth towel to
apply wax to a small section of the car.
The application of wax to the car can be
done similar to how polishing has been carried
out. The only difference is you should wait
until the wax has dried to a slight haze.
If you're really striving, repeat the whole
process again, adding a second coat of wax
to the vehicle.
And there you have it! You've removed the
dirt and grime; polished away the small
spots and scratches; and added another layer
of protection to your vehicle's finish.
By now your car should glitter like it did
the first day you got it. Don't forget the
last step - show off your car!
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