When it comes to professional services, car washes definitely appeal to a lot. But, if you are able to buy the right tools and have the proper knowledge, washing your car at home can save you a ton of cash, considering all the accessories and the professional wash that goes into it. Learning to wash your car can be a great means to save some money while you get to enjoy the satisfaction that comes with accomplishing a job well done, just ensure you have the right products, use it under good weather and set a target amount that needs to be spent.
Gather the Supplies
Your car is prone to wear and tear, from spring dirt correction, winter road salt and even environmental pollution. Thus, to help retain the value of your car while continuously saving money, DIY washes are the way to go. Home washes can help you save a chunk of change compared to taking your vehicle to a professional car wash, always remember though that preparation is essential for a successful endeavor. The first step is to gather the supplies and set the work area in a shaded spot to decrease the water spots coming from the direct sunlight. Gather the bare minimum items to get started: hose, two buckets, shampoo, wash mitt, wheel brush, clean microfiber towels, and your two favorite towels. Instead of using liquid detergents or dish soap that can harm your paint, switch to a pH-balanced car shampoo for maximum protection. Carnauba or polymer wax can offer additional protection. Additionally, keep a bug removal product within reach to get rid of sticky bird droppings that sit in between washes. A spray detailer can help control dust and overspray between washes.
Prep Your Surfaces
Professional auto car wash attendants have the skills needed to clean those hard-to-reach areas on a vehicle like the gaps between cabin panels, the edges of doors and window frames, underneath the seats, inside the trunk, under the bonnet and boot shut lines, and even the mirrors. For those who do not have access to professional grade tools, a cloth wrapped around the end of a screwdriver, a cotton tip, or even a toothbrush can be just as useful. For superior outcomes, consider using a pH-balanced shampoo specifically designed for cars along with an ultra microfiber wash mitt. By using two buckets (one for soapy water and the other for clean water to rinse your mitt), you eliminate the chance of reintroducing dirt onto the vehicle which minimizes scratching. To maintain the consistency of the shine across your vehicle, using high-quality drying towels, like waffle weave dry towels, sealants or waxes, and protection for the paint job are also important components. If possible, steer clear of direct sunlight during this time as it allows for the slow evaporation of water and products which, in turn, helps prevent spotting or marking.
Apply the Soap
Soap designed for cars will contain ingredients to help remove the contaminants as well as clean and protect the paint with scratch free shine enhancer. If you want to ensure the most dirt is removed when washing your vehicle, use the two-bucket method or place a grit guard over the bottom of a bucket. A grit guard stops dirt and sand from scratching the finish after they are mixed into the cleaning solution. To avoid water spots while washing your car, work in sections and rinse as you go, beginning from the roof of the car. Rinsing as you progress will also help prevent soap marks from drying and becoming more difficult to remove later. During the drying stages, use a hose with a spray nozzle with adjustable levels, so that you can dictate the level of pressure you're using. Get multiple clean microfibers and dry different parts of the car simultaneously for efficient results, ensuring each section such as the wheels and glass is dried completely.
Begin by rinising the car.
Washing your car yourself can save you money and give your vehicle a refreshing new appearance without spending too much. Moreover, you can learn and enjoy the process as you take control and decide what methods and products to ensure an expert level of finish. However, be sure to remember these suggestions to wash your vehicle effectively: Invest in a high-quality pH balanced shampoo intended for vehicle use. Attempting to use household detergents for this task may damage the paint and eliminate the wax safeguarding the body. Prepare two containers for clean, lukewarm water: one for soapy solution and another in which to rinse your sponge or mitt. Prevent putting back dirt onto your car’s surface by frequently dipping into the second bucket. Take your time and work in clean segments to avoid leaving soap residue, particularly on black or dark colored cars, anywhere. Start with the roof and then go to the hood, rear end, upper portions of both sides, and then finally the lower section’s wash with the wheels and tires.
Air Dry
Washing your car by yourself both boosts the value of the car as well as being a fun activity for many people. Regularly washing the car yourself is inexpensive when compared to professional detailing which makes it appealing for many. Figure out a strategy however, because forgetting steps may result in water spots, soap residue, streaks, and dullness on the finish. In order to reach that show car perfect shine, towel drying is necessary and there are towels drying methods you need to keeps in mind. One way is to work from the top to the bottom so that gravity helps in the drying process; also remember not to go over the same area twice due to water dripping from underneath the surface. Another technique is using Jennychem premium microfiber towels which have great super absorbing abilities; instead of just dragging it over the paint surface, you gently place it onto the surface. These methods produce great results. Remember to always address the grills and emblems, rims, door seams, and other improperly cleaned areas; they all just need a little elbow grease to look pristine!