Save hundreds of dollars and detail your car yourself in half a day. Get professional results using these tips from experienced detailers.
Rinse before washing
If you hit your dry paint with soapy water, you'll just grind the surface dust and road grit into your paint finish. Professional detailers always start with a clear water rinse to remove as much dust and dirt as possible. Check out these weird tips that'll help
Use the right soap
Dishwashing liquid is the go-to choice for most DIYers. But it shouldn't be. Dishwashing detergent is simply too harsh. It sucks important oils out of your car's finish and can actually shorten the life of your paint.
Forget the sponge, use a microfiber mitt
Sponges capture and hold dirt and grit in their large pores. You can wring it out, but the grit will stay put. Once grit is embedded, you may as well wash your car with sandpaper. Detailers use a microfiber car wash mitt because the grit falls out when you rinse.
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