How to Wash a Car by Yourself?

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MaverickLynn
07/30/25 3:56am
First, drive the car that needs to be washed to a spacious location, preferably near a water faucet for easy water access, and prepare the car washing tools. For the initial wash, use a long-handled mop to clean the entire car. If you have a long hose, you can first rinse the car with the hose before using the mop. Then, apply car wash soap for a thorough cleaning. Wring out the car wash mop and use the car wash soap to scrub the car body, then rinse off the foam. Use the mop for a final wash to ensure all foam is thoroughly cleaned. The first step is usually to use a water gun to rinse off any sand or stones on the car body before starting the wash, but be sure to follow the correct order when rinsing the car.
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