Tips to clean your car like a pro

Cleaning the car is a task that we associate with the weekend. It is convenient to carry out periodic cleaning to get our vehicle to look good, both outside and inside. But do you know the tricks of the professionals? In this article we are going to give you 10 recommendations so that you can leave your car as if it had been washed by an expert in the field.

1 Start from the inside

Your vehicle needs care both inside and out. The dash, the carpets, the dashboard or the seats deserve as much attention as the exterior paint, the hood, the wheels, or the tires. Don’t finish your car wash early because you have run out of coins in the water pressure machine. If you start from the inside, you will not forget to clean the room that makes the difference: the interior.

2 Compressed air and carpet brushes

Use compressed air and carpet brushes

The first step to cleaning your car like a professional is to start from the inside, as we have seen in the previous point. And the first thing to clean are the holes, the mats and the floor. If you can use an air compressor to blow out embedded dirt on carpets, so much the better. If you don’t have one, you can use a powerful vacuum and a stiff brush to brush off the dirt.

 

3 Don’t forget about the air ducts so that it “smells new”

Don’t forget about the air ducts so it smells like new

Compressed air from a small portable compressor is an easy way to remove dust and dirt from both heating ducts and air conditioning. The trick is to aim for the vents, where dust and dirt cling to and cause musty odors. If your car has an air filter, you can replace it from time to time, or remove it and blow dust and dirt out.

4 Use low acid tire cleaners

Use low acid rim cleaners

Before moving on to cleaning the body, the first thing is the wheels and tires. For the latter we can use one of the many products on the market, but the less acid the better, because acidity can cause the rims to lose shine or color.

5 Use a body sponge

Use a body sponge

The best tool for cleaning the body is a sponge. But don’t use dish soap or dish soap like most do, as it will remove the protective wax layer. Instead you can use a specific shampoo to wash the car. Prepare a good bucket of soap and water, and get to work! Once you have cleaned the exterior of your car, rinse with plenty of water and dry the surface with a towel or microfiber cloth, which does not scratch the paint and has great absorbing power. This will prevent stains that occur when water evaporates, caused by traces of dirt and minerals.

Remember that clean paint shines

Remember that clean paint shines

It often takes more than a simple wash to clean the paint. Bird droppings and artificial pollutants settle on the paint and, after a while, can get into the color layer. With the car in the shade, run your hand over the painted surface. If you notice it rough it means it needs to be cleaned. For more extreme cases, you can use paint cleaners, liquids that remove wax and also clean the top layer of paint by removing unwanted environmental chemicals that have attached to the paint.

7 Do you need polishing?

Do you need polishing?

By polishing the car body, you will smooth the surface of the paint. It will shine, and your car will look like new. Some polishes contain wax, which also protects the paint, but the wax itself does not soften the paint. To polish the paint we can use an oscillating polishing machine. Professionals use a rotary polishing machine, which works faster but can damage paint if you don’t take special care.

8 Protect paint with wax

Protect paint with wax

When it left the factory, your car looked shiny. Over time, the paint deteriorates due to the weather. This is when we need to polish the body with wax. Professionals typically use two coats of wax. The purpose of the second coat is to cover areas that the first coat did not quite penetrate.

9 It’s time for the crystals

The crystals, in the end

The windows and windows of the car are the last elements that we will clean. We can use a good glass cleaner (better if it does not contain ammonia) and, once rubbed with a sponge, make sure that we have removed all the product with a cloth. To make it cleaner, we can dry the surface with newspaper.

10 Use wax every change of season

Use wax every change of season

Between cleaning and cleaning, stains and scratches may appear. Especially if your car spends the nights and days outdoors. In these cases it is recommended to clean the car in each season of the year applying wax to the body to protect it as much as possible.

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