When Your Car Exterior Gets Too Dirty

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When Your Car's Exterior Gets Too Dirty


When it comes to cleaning your car, many people imagine grabbing a bucket, some soap, a hose, and a sponge?"which often leads to getting a bit wet. For most, "cleaning the car" primarily means focusing on the exterior.

From music videos to movies, we see countless scenes of people cleaning only the outside of their cars. A quick image search will reveal a series of photos showing folks getting wet and soapy as they wash their car's exterior.

To tackle your own car's exterior, brace yourself for a little watery adventure. Washing the car can be a bit physical, and you might break a sweat. Remember, the exterior bears the brunt of dirt, grime, and dust while you're driving, so it’s bound to accumulate filth over time.

Before you start, make sure to roll up all your windows and shut the doors securely. Begin by rinsing your car with a hose, starting from the roof and working your way down to the tires.

Next, prepare a bucket of warm water and add car detergent or mild dishwashing liquid. Experts often recommend using a soap specifically designed for cars to protect the paint. Choose what works best for you. Using a sponge or rag, wash your car thoroughly, making sure to cover every spot, then rinse off all the soap with the hose.

To dry your car, use a clean chamois cloth or towel. This will ensure you don’t undo your hard work with leftover dirt.

Following these steps will leave your car looking fresh and sparkling clean, ready to hit the road again.

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