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Washing And Waxing Add Value To Vehicle
More than one-third of car owners use damaging non-automotive
products when washing their cars-products that could contain
harmful detergents, abrasives and additives. And almost half
of motorists don't ever wax their vehicles.
Waxing at least twice a year is recommended for maximum protection,
yet surveys show that 48 percent of motorists don't wax their
vehicles at all. That's leaving money
on the table at trade-in time, as a clean, well-maintained
car
can be worth up to 50 percent more than one in 'fair' condition,
according to the Kelley Blue Book.
Motorists should avoid dish detergent, which contains harsh
chemicals that, intended to cut through grease, will strip
away the wax finish on your car. Some are hard to rinse off
and leave streaks. For best results, a formulated automotive
wash is recommended, one that gently lifts the dirt and grime
while protecting the finish.
Washing an automobile on a regular basis protects it from
the natural elements that harm the finish.
* Don't wash cars in direct sunlight. Do wash cars in shade or in cooler temperatures
in the early morning or late afternoon.
* Don't use dish detergent. Do use a formulated car wash.
* Do fill your bucket with warm water.
* Do use a soft terrycloth towel or washing mitt.
* Do spray the car often with water.
* Don't scrub the car all at once. Do complete one section at a time, rinsing
repeatedly to prevent the soap from drying on the paint.
* Do use soft terrycloth towels or scratch-free fabric to dry the vehicle.
* Don't neglect waxing the vehicle. Do prep the car for waxing using cleaner/polish
to remove contaminants.
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The myth of not having to wax your car because you have a clear-coat finish
is just that, a myth. Clear-coat finish is only as thick
as a piece of paper and can become damaged from the effects of sunlight, UV
radiation, acid rain, salt, dirt and air pollution. |