Blog Layout

How To Properly Wash A Car

 How To Properly Wash A Car

Auto repairs in st marys county md


washing a car

While most people are careful with regular maintenance and tune-ups, car washing can sometimes be overlooked. Weekly car washes can not only make your vehicle look better, they can make your vehicle last longer. However, there is a right way to wash your car – and many wrong ways to do it. At Meineke, we want to help our customers properly maintain their vehicles and save money. Not using the proper soap, equipment or technique can do more harm than good. Here’s what you need to know:


Can You Use Dish Soap to Wash a Car?

A common question is: can you wash your car with dish soap? Think about what dish soap is for: removing grease and caked-on food. While it does a good job at that, it’s good because it’s considered an abrasive soap. But, when you use an abrasive soap on something like car paint, it accelerates the oxidation process and gives the car a dull look. Dish soap will also break down a car’s wax coat and can be tough on rubber.


What Makes a Good Car Soap?

Now that you know not to use dish soap to wash a car, what does that leave you with? Laundry soap, hand soap and other household cleaners are also off limits. These soaps are not pH balanced and can also damage your vehicle’s paint. To get the results you want, you’ll simply need car soap. Car soap contains more lubricant, which you’ll notice when you move it behind your fingers. The slick formula is much better for your car’s surface.


What Other Products Will You Need Besides Car Soap?

Sponge or Washing mitt made of sheepskin or microfiber

A brush or additional sponge for tires

Multiple buckets – one for soapy water and one for plain water

Wheel cleaner

Microfiber drying towel, shammy, and/or squeegee

Bug and tar remover

Wax, either spray or rub-on (optional)

Polish (optional)


What Should You Know Before Starting?

Always wash your car in the shade to avoid premature drying. Sunlight can create water

spots that stain your car.

Avoid water spots by keeping your car wet at all times.

Make sure all windows and doors are shut, and don’t squirt water under the hood.

What’s the Proper Way to Wash a Car?

These steps and strategies will ensure you get the best results:


Wash the wheels first. The wheels will be extremely dirty and require the most scrubbing. When you’re finished, refill your buckets with fresh soap and water.

Rinse off your entire car with a hose, making sure you get any debris out from underneath the wiper blades.

Pre-treat any stains (bugs, bird droppings) by applying bug and tar removal soap directly to the stain.

Start soaping one side of the car. Make sure to periodically rinse off the mitt in the water bucket to avoid accumulating dirt.

Avoid scrubbing too hard and wash in straight lines. Circular motions can create swirl marks.

Rinse off the side you’re working on prior to soaping up the next side.

Once you wash all four sides of your car, you still need to make sure to dry your car properly.


Can You Air Dry a Car?

Air drying after washing can create water spots. Carefully dry your car by using a car squeegee to remove most of the water. After that, use a microfiber towel over everything. The towel should be flat and moved in straight lines, no circular motions.


Should You Use Polish and/or Wax?

Polish or wax should only be used after a car is washed and completely dry. Polish adds shine, while wax protects the car’s paint. If water doesn’t bead into droplets on your car’s surface, it needs another wax coat. Waxes are only effective when used with proper car soap. The question often comes up when people are upset that their waxing product only lasts a couple weeks. You should only need to do seasonal waxing if you use car soap. Stop by your local Meineke Car Care Center if you have any questions about car cleaning products or techniques.


 


ARTICLE SOURCE: https://www.meineke.com/blog/properly-wash-car/


CATEGORIES : ARTICLES-NEWS, AUTO LIGHTS AND ACCESSORIES, AUTO MAINTENANCE, BRAKE REPAIR, ENGINE REPAIR, NEW TIRES, OIL CHANGE, TIRE REPAIR IN SOUTHERN MD, TRANSMISSION REPAIR, VEHICLE INSURANCE

22 Feb, 2024
Happy Easter
an auto repair shop shows a car battery is sitting under the hood of a car
21 Feb, 2024
Southern MD Auto Repair experts explore the potential implications of a bad battery on your car and shed light on the importance of maintaining a healthy battery.
a green battery is sitting under the hood of a car .
21 Feb, 2024
The Southern Maryland auto repair specialists in St. Mary's County offer this comprehensive guide to checking your battery to be sure your car is ready to go at any time.
auto repair shop
By Gay Cuizon 31 Dec, 2023
The Cost-Effective Choice: Why Repairing Your Car at an Auto Repair Shop in Southern MD Is Cheaper Than a Dealership
transmission fluid, auto repair southern md
By Gay Cuizon 31 Dec, 2023
The Lifeline of Your Transmission: Understanding How Often to Change Your Transmission Fluid
Cheseldine Tire and Auto wish Merry Christmas
By Gay Cuizon 31 Dec, 2023
Cheseldine Tire and Auto wants to thank all of Southern MD for using our auto repair services in 2023 and successfully growing our business. We are committed to being here for you in 2024.
windshield wiper blades
By Gay Cuizon 09 Sep, 2023
When it comes to vehicle maintenance in Southern MD, some tasks often slip through the cracks, and changing windshield wiper blades is one of them.
keep car paperwork organized
By Gay Cuizon 01 Aug, 2023
Failure to keep these documents in order can lead to chaos and unnecessary expenses, which is why it's crucial to have a system to manage and organize them. Here are some tips to staying organized.
Tire Care
By Gay Cuizon 01 Aug, 2023
Proper tire care can extend tire life, improve gas mileage, and even prevent accidents. Here are some tips on how to take care of your car tires effectively.
vehicle checklist
By Gay Cuizon 06 Apr, 2023
Here is a checklist of items to check on your vehicle prior to going on a long trip
More Posts
Share by: