The Details on Detailing Your Car
The Details on Detailing Your Car
(ARA) - When
it comes to car care, one of the most expensive things you can do
is get your car professionally detailed. It is a big job to
carefully wash, wax, vacuum and condition a car, so professional
shops charge hundreds of dollars to get the job done. With the
right tools and a little elbow grease, detailing a car is something
you can do at home for a fraction of the cost, and a lot less time
than you think.
Here's a step-by-step guide to follow:
1) Wash the Exterior
The first step when detailing your car's outside is to give it a
thorough cleaning. A clean, smooth surface makes waxing easier and
also provides a longer lasting shine.
Always wash exterior surfaces with clean, cool water and wash from
the top down, rinsing frequently. Once you've eliminated
contaminants from your vehicle's surface, the next step in at-home
detailing is the wax application.
2) Apply Wax
You may think of waxing your car as a long, tough process, but you
can save time without sacrificing shine by using Turtle Wax ICE
Liquid Polish or Paste Polish. The liquid polish is for those who
want a fast wax job; the paste for those who want one that will
last longer. Unlike traditional waxes, both can be applied in
direct sunlight to practically any surface, including bumpers,
plastic molding and trim, to shine up your car's entire exterior
without leaving any white powdery residue.
When applying wax or polish, it's important to spread only a thin,
even coat; then buff to a high gloss shine.
3) Maintain Vehicle's Shine
In between regular wax applications, dust and other particles can
build on your car's surface. Using a spray detailer like ICE is a
great way to remove light dust from the exterior surfaces and for
easily maintaining your vehicle's mirror-like shine. Because spray
detailers are water based, they enhance your vehicle's shine
without harming the wax's protective barrier.
4) Clean the Interior
Begin by cleaning the interior so the dust and dirt you brush out
won't settle on your soon to be pristine exterior. Start by
removing the floor mats, vacuuming them, then treating stains and
repairing any holes. Carpeting and upholstery and the seats should
also be given a good vacuuming. If you have leather upholstery,
dress the surfaces with a leather conditioner.
Next clean the dash. First wipe it down with a damp rag and then
use blasts of compressed air to work dirt loose from the nooks and
crannies. Cotton swabs can be used to clean out air vents and other
tight corners.
For more information about Turtle Wax ICE car care products, or to
find a store locator, log on to www.turtlewax.com.
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