Automotive Deep Cleaning?

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MacIsabela
07/28/25 7:56pm
Rinse off the dust and hard granular dirt on the car's surface, including the tread patterns above each tire, the mud inside the wheel arches, and the gaps around the doors. Apply a measured amount of cleaning product to foam the entire vehicle. The operator holds a showerhead in the left hand, ensuring the hose is draped over the shoulder to avoid scratching the car body, while using a chamois in the right hand to continuously scrub in semicircular motions. Hold an air blower in the left hand and a drying towel in the right hand to quickly blow dry and wipe away water from every crevice. This process needs to be performed swiftly.
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NevaehDella
08/12/25 12:46am
A deep car cleaning is far more than just a regular wash; it's about thoroughly tackling every nook and cranny inside and out. Start with the interior—I prefer using a professional vacuum to remove dust and hair from carpet crevices. For stubborn stains on seats and door panels, use a neutral cleaner to scrub without damaging the materials. Opening the hood is also crucial—never rinse electronic parts directly with water. Instead, use compressed air to blow away dust and grease to prevent short circuits. For the undercarriage, check for mud and rust, then spray some protective coating to prevent corrosion. When I do it myself, I find it takes over two hours, but the result is a car that looks brand new, extends its lifespan, and avoids odors and allergy issues. I recommend doing this at least once a month, especially after rainy seasons or long trips. For tools, preparing gloves, various brushes, and specialized cleaners is key—never skimp on quality to avoid damaging your car.
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