Thursday, December 1, 2016

How Do You Wash a Car Without Water?

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There are several ways to clean your car, however, with water shortages and global warming , using water is sometimes not allowed. When you can't make use of a car wash, even little things can make a world of difference. This post will show that you do not need water to clean a car. Allow me to share six tips you can use to keep up the good looks of your car between car washes.

Clean horizontal surfaces with a spray detailer. You won't need to clean the whole car, just the visible surfaces that catch dew or light rain and leave water marks. The eyesore spots are the hood, trunk and rear bumper.

A clean windshield is a clean car. Glass is easy to clean and it sparkles like a jewel once you get rid of the haze and grime. Visibility is a huge safety factor, but a clean windshield also just makes you feel better about your car. When you're finished with the outside of the windshield, clean the driver-side window and side mirror, too. And for bonus points, clean the inside of the windshield and rearview mirror.

Remove the trash. It's a car, not a dumpster. Stop next to a trash can somewhere and get rid of papers, food or other junk. Better yet, place a small trash bag in your car and empty it often.

Shake out the floor mats. When time is tight and you don't have a vacuum, you can easily grab your floor mats and shake off all the gravel, loose dirt or sand. The mat on the driver side probably is secured, so you'll have to work it off the anchors first. But the other floor mats are unattached and you can just whisk them out for a quick flapping.

Clean the wheels and tires. The absolutely laziest way to go is simply to use a cotton rag to wipe off the flat center section of your rims. If time allows, work the rag into the spokes or crevices. You also can use a brush for the hard-to-reach areas.

Clean everything you touch or look at. While you are in the car, you spend a lot of time looking at the gauges, the dashboard and the center console. So take that microfiber towel you used on the car's exterior and quickly clean off some strategic areas inside the car. The plastic covering for the gauges is important. Then, wipe the dust off the dashboard and sweep the fingerprints from the center console. Some experts recommend keeping car cleaning wipes in the glove compartment for quick interior touch-ups.
 
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