Need an incentive to wash your car? Just price a new one. Here's how to keep your faithful "classic" as shiny as a new penny.
July 29, 2015
Need an incentive to wash your car? Just price a new one. Here's how to keep your faithful "classic" as shiny as a new penny.
Washing your car regularly will go a long way toward keeping the body in tiptop shape. But besides doing it regularly, you need to do it right. Here's how to do the best job:
• Wash your car with a mild detergent that's formulated for car finishes. Don't use dishwashing liquid. It's harsher and will remove the protective wax coating on your car. Some detergents even contain salt that will corrode metal.
• Wash your car in sections, beginning with the roof, and rinse as you go. Otherwise, a soap film will dry on the finish before you rinse. The film will make the finish look dull.
• Keep a second bucket of clean water handy and use it often to rinse your sponge. This will ensure that you are not using a gritty sponge that can put tiny scratches on your car's finish.
• Avoid using the same sponge for painted surfaces as you use for wheels. The dirt particles embedded in the wheel sponge will add hundreds of fine scratches to painted surfaces with every swipe.
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