- Make sure the entire vehicle is in shade.
- Make sure all surfaces are cool to touch.
- It’s best to use a two bucket system with grit guards using a quality car wash soap, no dish soap. The first bucket is for soap solution, the second bucket is for clean water to rinse the wash mitts. Foam guns work well too.
- Spray entire down with a hose nozzle or foam gun to remove loose dirt and debris.
- Start washing on the top working your way down along the bodylines of the car.
- Rinse vehicle as needed.
- Rinse mitt frequently in a bucket of plain water after washing each section.
- Re-gather wash solution and continue until you have washed the entire vehicle and rinsed.
- Remove nozzle from hose, and let water flow across all surfaces. This rinsing technique will cause water to sleet off the paint surface cutting down on drying time.
- Never wash without taking time to dry! Soft drying towels and or a leaf blower are best for this. Not drying can leave unsightly water spots which can be annoying and difficult to remove.
- Open doors, trunk and hood to dry these areas.
- Clean wiper blades weekly with glass cleaner.
- Remember the factory clear coat paint will scratch and mar because of its soft nature. Keep that wash mitt cleaned out as you wash the vehicle, this washing technique will cut down on swirls and scuffing on your vehicles finish.
We offer a full line of wash and detail products to assist you in maintaining your vehicle. Stop by our showroom and check out our quality products.