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A Clean Car Is Cool
Cleaning a car: a piece of cake, right? Certainly, if you follow
the procedures suggested by the Car Care Council. While it's the
most basic procedure in car care, it does deserve some thought. The
first step in cleaning the car is to wash it. Give it a good rinsing
from top to bottom, including the wheels and inside the fenders.
Always clean the tires and wheels before washing the body, and don't
use the same mitt for both. This way you'll avoid contaminating the
vehicle's paint with debris from the wheels and tires.
Use a good tire cleaner with a stiff brush, to improve your
tires' appearance even if you don't have white sidewalls or white
letter tires.
Next, clean the wheels with a wheel cleaner that removes the
brake dust, which often blackens the front wheels. Application of
these cleaners vary, so be sure and follow the directions on the
container.
Now it's time to wash the body. Use a product sold specifically
for automobiles. (Household cleaners can strip the wax from the
paint and damage the finish.) Starting at the top, wash one section
at a time, thoroughly rinsing away the soap. Work your way down
toward the front, sides, and rear of the vehicle. Clean the rear
last since it usually has the largest accumulation of dirt and
grime, which can contaminate the wash mitt. Wash the inside door
jams about once a month.
To rinse, remove the spray nozzle from the hose. Starting at the
top, let the water cascade down the surfaces of the vehicle.
Then, to avoid water spotting, dry with a chamois or other
product made for this purpose.
Now is an excellent time for waxing, which not only protects the
finish but also makes subsequent washing easier. Before proceeding,
look for foreign particles on the paint. Use a car cleaner,
available at auto supply stores, to remove contaminants imbedded in
the paint.
Once the surface is clean, apply the wax, following the
manufacturer's instructions for application of the product. Often
they recommend not using the product in direct sunlight..
Keeping your vehicle clean, while it doesn't require a lot of
effort, says the Council, it does foster a feeling of pride and
accomplishment.
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