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Making Your Vehicle Look Spotless



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By : Terry Daniels    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-27 19:01:51
Many people take pride in the cars that they drive. That's why they love to keep them as clean as possible.

They want them to look spotless so that people turn their heads once they see that shiny vehicle driving down the street. That is why these types of people go to such great lengths to wash their cars and keep them spotless.

They can do it in a variety of different ways. They can go to the nearest car wash and pay a couple bucks every so often so that they can keep their vehicle clean.

Others might be more patient and wait for a Boy Scout troop or a cheerleading squad to hold a car wash fundraiser. That way, they can get actual people to put extreme care into cleaning their vehicle.

These methods might be very effective, but after a while they can burn a hole in your pocket. Especially if you're one who wants your vehicle to look spiffy at all times, you can lose some major money on this investment.

Luckily, there's an easy way to save money while still washing your car and making it look great. All you have to do is personally wash it at home.

Not only will your vehicle look great, but it will also keep you safe on the road. That is because your windows will remain clean so that it does not become a safety hazard if they are difficult to look out of.

It is the same concept with the windshield. If you keep it shiny and well maintained, you will always be able to easily see out of it so that you can drive as safe as possible.

Here is a step-by-step of how you can personally wash your car at home whenever you want. It's also beneficial because you can do it however you want.

The first thing you can do, even before you start washing your vehicle, is to remember to park it in the right spot. The location of your parked vehicle can say a lot about how clean it will stay.

If your truck or sedan is normally parked under a tree or bush, chances are you will always find leaves or sticky sap that is stuck to your hood. If you park your vehicle away from these things, you will have a much easier time washing it when the time comes.

Once you do that, you can start the cleaning process. Before you start, make sure all the doors and windows are closed so that you don't spray water onto the electronics of the interior.

Get a bucket and put a capful of soap in it. Once the soap is in there, you can fill the bucket three-fourths of the way full with warm water.

With your cleaning bucket made, you now need to take your hose and do a pre-wash of the exterior of your truck or sedan.

This will mostly get any big dirt or grime stains off the exterior. That way, you won't have to worry about scrubbing too much once you apply the soap.

After you do that, you can take a sponge and lather it in the soapy mixture. You can then start to scrub the exterior.

Focus scrubbing on one area of the car, like the roof or the hood. Once you scrub it down, you should spray off all the soap and clean it off.

Make sure one area of the car is completely scrubbed and washed before you go on to the next area of the vehicle.

Once you have completed all the steps with the entire exterior, you should then do one last rinse down with the hose. This will ensure that you can clean any sudsy spots that you missed.

Finally, you should take a leather or cotton towel and rub the vehicle down to dry it off. Take extra time and care to get off water spots from the exterior so that they don't dry on and make more stains.

Make sure the whole exterior has been rubbed down. Once you do that, you can give it a quick final inspection and then you will be done!
Author Resource:- Terry Daniels is a certified technician and has been repairing broken and cracked windshields since the 80s. He has written hundreds of articles about windshield replacement American Fork. Contact Info: Terry Daniels TerryDaniels09@gmail.com http://www.DiamondGlass.com
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