Family Car WashEnjoy the car wash.

You feel good when you look at your clean, shiny car. You can experience healthy therapeutic effects every time you look at your beautiful, clean car. You can start your day with positive energy.

Here are some useful car wash tips that can make a car wash more fun.

Also, please email us if you make new discoveries or you have other tips for using our car wash products. You will receive a gift if we adopt your ideas on this page.

 

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  • Product works best under good conditions. For best results, use car shampoo on a slightly overcast morning, in a shady area with no wind and plenty of water Do not use product in places prone to extremely high temperatures, direct sunlight, and lots of wind.

  • Necessary tools for an effective car wash: Hose with adjustable pressure nozzles, or high pressure washer, sponge(s), microfiber cloths (two or three pieces), car wash shampoo, car wash brush, bucket, wheel brush, and a Iron dust remover clay bar(optional).

  • First, wash tires and wheel covers. When washing your car body, proceed from top to bottom of car.

  • When washing or coating a car, hand movements should be horizontal and vertical, not in circular motions. This way, scratches are far less noticeable.

  • Wash small sections of the car at a time. This way, you can concentrate better and avoid skipping areas on the car.

  • Repeat wash and rinse cycle on small sections, in order to avoid detergent drying during car wash.

  • Often scratches occur during car wash. To avoid car wash scratches, rinse sponges or towels frequently during a wash, especially when washing lower parts of a car.

  • Find rough spots by gently sliding your bare hand on the car body. Wash repeatedly with a higher concentrated detergent.

  • If the car surface is still rough after using detergent, iron powder may be cutting into the paint layer. Most painted surfaces car body surfaces contain iron powders, so use the iron powder remover clay bar to smooth over.

  • Slide the clay bar lightly along the car body while applying plenty of water. The clay might stick to the car surface without enough water

  • You can find iron powders in the air around heavy traffic roads, railway lines and industrial areas. The iron powders particles are magnetized by air friction and may adhere to the magnetized car body and cutting into paint layer deep over the time, seriously damaging the paint layers.

  • When finished, rinse with plenty of water and wipe with microfiber cloths until completely dry.

 

 

Washing procedure

  1. Park the car, then prepare any tools you will need.

  2. Use a high pressure hose to wash off debris, sand, bird droppings and any other foreign substances.

  3. Diluted detergent in a bucket.

  4. Wash tires and wheel covers with detergent and a brush.

  5. Washing Order: roof →windows→hood→doors→rear section.

  6. Remember to wash small sections at a time, and then rinse detergent before moving on to the next section.

  7. When finished, rinse well with plenty of water, and wipe away any extra water to dry.