Posted on May 7, 2010.
How do I wash my new car? I do not want to hand wash my car because I rarely have time while the sun is out, and I do not take it for a cleaner to find some gas station because I heard that they cause scratches. I live near a Superstation, which is a place for washing hands, so I'm planning to go there to do it washed and waxed. Is this a bad idea?
The next time you're home by superstation watch them. How often they change the water in their buckets? Do they rush? How many times they wash the sponges? That is what I want to be careful. Many people are in the car wash business, many do not know how to wash your car properly. Unless you go to a car touch less wash, you'll get scratches. How many stripes is for the puck. Change the water in the bucket wash them often, to get rid of dirt particles floating in the water. These particles are supported by the sponge or brush and wiped across the surface of your car to create swirls and scratches. Touch-less car washes do a decent job if the car is not dirty. I live in the north where they use salt on roads in winter. Touch-less car washes can not get all the salt of my truck. I need to hand wash and rub off.
Watch how they do the Superstation. Ask questions with other customers and the price. If you're happy with what you see and the price, go ahead. I am 76 and I prefer to hand wash and polish my recent purchase of new cars.
If they wash their hands then I say go ahead, but keep an eye on them if they do not miss any spots (from his new car)
Or if you're not with strangers conferta washing a car, then ask a friend or family.
perhaps even a neighbor friend
hope this helps make your mind = D
I do not know much, but I learned the hard way, do not wash your car with dish soap. Apparently, he will break the barriers of protection in car paint, which makes it more likely to get sun damage - namely paint fade, oxidation, sequins, etc. .. So if you want to wash make sure you go and buy cars to washing with soap. Move to a place of hand washing also seems to be fine. And I also heard that you should wax your car like 1-4 times a year, so it's a good idea.
Do it at a car wash that has no brushes. Regarding minor scratches (also known as "scratch spider") do not worry too much about them, because you can not see them too well because of the color of your car. Good decision on color. Good luck. Enjoy!
With water.
Wash by hand and wax yourself. Carefully!
No, its sounds very good. Just make sure the company is reliable and not a car wash Ghetto
The best places to get your car washed is supported by a company called Blue Coral. I am a car salesman and I've never had a problem with them. Look for them. Also you can try to check with your dealer to see what prices are like there for a retail or washing and cleaning. To support this type of car you have purchased, you may not have to wax, but once every three months.
It's a good idea.
See if there is a brushless car wash in your area. Instead of typing brushes against your car, everything that uses high pressure water and soap. He did a good job and do not scratch the paint. Most of them have jets that spray the underside of the car to remove the residue, which is particularly important if you live in a snow belt region.