People often think that cleaning a car is a complicated task that requires a lot of products or that only professionals can do it right. 🚫 However, we have to admit that the secret to effectively cleaning your vehicle lies in the small details and in making the most of the products you use. If you want to achieve a flawless finish without any hassle, here are three mistakes you should avoid so you don’t fall into the same traps as others:
You're probably thinking, "What's wrong with letting the sun or wind dry my car while I'm driving? 🤔" WRONG! Many people use various products to clean their vehicles, but after rinsing them off, they don’t take the time to dry the remaining water. This results in water spots on the bodywork, which means that no matter how much money you spend on quality products, you’ll never achieve a good result. 👎 This happens because the water used isn’t purified; if you don’t remove the remaining water, it will evaporate and attract more dirt (dust, dirt, grease), leaving behind limescale and mineral deposits. The best solution is to use a drying towel or microfiber cloths to dry the bodywork after cleaning. This way, you’ll get optimal results with your favorite products.
We all know someone who’s obsessed with keeping the inside of their car clean; if it’s not you, you surely know someone like that! (We don’t allow eating inside our cars either.) As car interior cleaning enthusiasts, we understand how annoying it is to apply a product to the dashboard and feel like you’re using oil. 😣 That’s why we recommend avoiding greasy products; not only do they not provide a pleasant result, but they can also cause your hands and feet to slip off the steering wheel and pedals, which can be dangerous while driving.
A common mistake when cleaning your car is overlooking hard-to-reach or less visible areas, such as the corners of the dashboard, under the seats, and the door seals. These areas tend to accumulate dust, dirt, and debris that can affect the vehicle’s overall appearance.
To avoid this, be sure to pay attention to these areas during your cleaning. Use tools such as soft-bristled brushes or vacuum cleaners with specific attachments to reach those tricky spots. Don’t forget to also clean the air conditioning filters and vents, as they are hotspots for dust and allergens.
By taking the time to clean these often-overlooked areas, you’ll not only improve the appearance of your car but also help create a healthier environment inside it.
A common mistake when cleaning a car is not using the right tools for each task. Many people use sponges or rags that can scratch the paint surface or damage the interior trim. In addition, using the wrong brushes can result in ineffective cleaning, especially in hard-to-reach areas.
To avoid this, be sure to use specific tools for each part of the vehicle. For example, use Microfiber Gloves for the bodywork, Soft Brushes for the wheels, and products designed specifically for the car’s interior. Investing in good tools will not only make cleaning easier, but it will also protect your vehicle and improve the final results.
For many detailing enthusiasts like you, cleaning your car or motorcycle is the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors. It might seem logical to think that applying products in the sun will make them dry faster and save you time, but let us tell you that this isn’t true. When applying a product to the hot surface of your car, you should avoid doing so in direct sunlight; even if you use your favorite products, you won’t get the best results. This happens because the water evaporates quickly and the product dries before it can work properly, leaving marks that are hard to remove. That’s why we recommend working in a shaded area when cleaning your vehicle.
Here are a few small mistakes that can affect how well your car gets cleaned. So the next time you wash your car, keep these tips in mind and get the most out of your favorite products (like those from Wash Supreme).
People often think that cleaning a car is a complicated task that requires a lot of products or that only professionals can do it right. 🚫 However, we have to admit that the secret to effectively cleaning your vehicle lies in the small details and in making the most of the products you use. If you want to achieve a flawless finish without any hassle, here are three mistakes you should avoid so you don’t fall into the same traps as others:
You're probably thinking, "What's wrong with letting the sun or wind dry my car while I'm driving? 🤔" WRONG! Many people use various products to clean their vehicles, but after rinsing them off, they don’t take the time to dry the remaining water. This results in water spots on the bodywork, which means that no matter how much money you spend on quality products, you’ll never achieve a good result. 👎 This happens because the water used isn’t purified; if you don’t remove the remaining water, it will evaporate and attract more dirt (dust, dirt, grease), leaving behind limescale and mineral deposits. The best solution is to use a drying towel or microfiber cloths to dry the bodywork after cleaning. This way, you’ll get optimal results with your favorite products.
We all know someone who’s obsessed with keeping the inside of their car clean; if it’s not you, you surely know someone like that! (We don’t allow eating inside our cars either.) As car interior cleaning enthusiasts, we understand how annoying it is to apply a product to the dashboard and feel like you’re using oil. 😣 That’s why we recommend avoiding greasy products; not only do they not provide a pleasant result, but they can also cause your hands and feet to slip off the steering wheel and pedals, which can be dangerous while driving.
A common mistake when cleaning your car is overlooking hard-to-reach or less visible areas, such as the corners of the dashboard, under the seats, and the door seals. These areas tend to accumulate dust, dirt, and debris that can affect the vehicle’s overall appearance.
To avoid this, be sure to pay attention to these areas during your cleaning. Use tools such as soft-bristled brushes or vacuum cleaners with specific attachments to reach those tricky spots. Don’t forget to also clean the air conditioning filters and vents, as they are hotspots for dust and allergens.
By taking the time to clean these often-overlooked areas, you’ll not only improve the appearance of your car but also help create a healthier environment inside it.
A common mistake when cleaning a car is not using the right tools for each task. Many people use sponges or rags that can scratch the paint surface or damage the interior trim. In addition, using the wrong brushes can result in ineffective cleaning, especially in hard-to-reach areas.
To avoid this, be sure to use specific tools for each part of the vehicle. For example, use Microfiber Gloves for the bodywork, Soft Brushes for the wheels, and products designed specifically for the car’s interior. Investing in good tools will not only make cleaning easier, but it will also protect your vehicle and improve the final results.
For many detailing enthusiasts like you, cleaning your car or motorcycle is the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors. It might seem logical to think that applying products in the sun will make them dry faster and save you time, but let us tell you that this isn’t true. When applying a product to the hot surface of your car, you should avoid doing so in direct sunlight; even if you use your favorite products, you won’t get the best results. This happens because the water evaporates quickly and the product dries before it can work properly, leaving marks that are hard to remove. That’s why we recommend working in a shaded area when cleaning your vehicle.
Here are a few small mistakes that can affect how well your car gets cleaned. So the next time you wash your car, keep these tips in mind and get the most out of your favorite products (like those from Wash Supreme).