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Destroy Droppings
Bird droppings are very acidic and can eat away at the cars finish. Reynolds recommends removing them right away with sodium-free seltzer. Simply shake up a bottle, point the opening at the spot and let the stream of bubbles soak up and remove the grime.
Wash Your Car Like a Pro
Whether you drive a fancy sedan or a beat-up clunker, a proper cleaning will get your wheels looking their best. Larry Reynolds, president and founder of CarCareOnline.com, shares his tips for a professional-grade job
What Not to Wear
Avoid wearing accessories, especially those that stick out and could scratch the cars surface, such as a watch, a ring with large jewels or a shirt with metal or oversize buttons. If youre wearing a belt, slide it around so that the buckle is not facing the automobile.
Location, Location, Location
The ideal spot for scrubbing is a shaded area. Thats because when you wash in direct sunlight, the cars surface can dry fast, leaving unattractive streaks and residue. Also, its best to park on grass or gravel, where runoff water can be absorbed. For convenience, set up near a hose or other steady supply of water.
Smart Solution
First, use detergent designed for automobiles, such as Meguiars NXT Generation Car Wash, $8, car specialty shops. Anything
bought for the kitchen or bath may be harmful if applied to a cars exterior, cautions Reynolds. Follow package directions to mix the right amount of cool water with the car soap. Avoid hot water because it will only soften the wax. And dont expect to see a lot of suds in your bucket. In fact, suds often inhibit cleaning, and quality products dont produce many.
Power Wash
Reynolds strongly recommends using a wash mitt to clean your car. These mitts, which are designed to fit over your hand like a glove, let you reach into cracks and crevices without scratching the paint. They are available for about $7 at car specialty shops or on amazon.com.
The Wash Cycle
Start by washing, and then rinsing off, the tires, the dirtiest part of the car. (Later, the runoff that comes from scrubbing the rest of the vehicle will trickle lower and continue to clean the wheels.) Step two: Rinse the entire car with water to remove any loose dirt. Then, using your wash mitt, scrub using straight strokes that run the length of the automobile. Do the top part of the car first; the water that drips down will prerinse the lower parts of the car, which are a magnet for dirt and grime.
While washing, dunk the mitt into the bucket of water to remove the dirt youve picked up, preventing the buildup from scratching the paint. Change the water two or three times to prevent the dirt and grime in the bucket from increasing. After washing the entire car with soap and lots of water, hose down the exterior.
A Dry Spell
Remove the excess water with a drying towel to prevent water spotting. Reynolds recommends using a synthetic chamois or a microfiber waffle-weave towel either can be purchased at an automobile specialty store for about $9 to $15. A 100 percent cotton towel will also do the trick.
Wax Poetic
Waxing is the last step of the process. It protects the paint while adding luster and shine to the cars exterior. Apply the wax with a terry-cloth towel, and then move it in a circular motion. You dont need to wax a car every time you wash it; Reynolds suggests waxing the car between once a month and a few times a year, depending on how often you drive it.