Wash Your Own Car
March 30, 2007
You don’t have to spend dollars so that you can give your car the wash that it needs because you can do it yourself. Imagine how much it may save you when you can do the task at your spare time. All you need is some home ingredients and you can clean your very own car.
All you need is just a little time. In fact, washing your car can be a little relaxing or meditative other than tiring. It’s not what you think unless you grab that pail and used clothes and start washing your car. The procedure is easy. Here are the procedures you can follow to effectively clean your cars’ exterior body parts without giving yourself so much stress. Follow these simple instructions:
1. Close all the windows and doors slightly to avoid the water from getting into your cars interior.
2. Then start rinsing your car using a hose. Start washing your roof, windows, wheels and rims right down to the bumper and all the dirty parts you see.
3. Then put a little amount of detergent power on a pail with water. Shampoo, dish washing liquid, detergents or even body soaps can be so useful. Take a pick which one would help you clean your car without harming your car’s paint.
4. Using an old rag or clothing, start working out a rich lather by using the pail with water and detergent. Then eventually start wiping all of the dirty parts of your car.
5. Leave the detergent on the car for several minutes to seal it with the scent, and then wash it using the hose.
6. Wipe the car wipe the car with a clean dry rug to dry it.
7. Using papers or newspapers, clean the windows.
8. You can also apply some vinyl protector on some parts of your car like the trim and the bumper.
9. Use metal cleaners for metal car parts.
You can also use old diapers and clothes as wipers for drying and cleaning your car. Remember to wash your car every two weeks to preserve its natural shine and maintain its looks. Remember, you save up your dollars, you get use of your free time productively plus you enjoyed the car washing. So come on guys do it yourself!
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