What Are the Car Washing Supplies?

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StThomas
07/29/25 1:12am
Car shampoo, water wax, car wash shampoo, pre-wash solution, dirt loosener, neutral car shampoo, bug and bird dropping remover, tar and asphalt remover, paint iron particle remover, paint surface degreaser, etc. Here are the related introductions: 1. Car accessories: Car accessories refer to related products used in car modification, car beauty, car decoration, car electronics, and parts. According to their functions, they can be classified into maintenance, decoration, cleaning, etc. 2. Car washing products: These are mainly products for cleaning the exterior of the vehicle. Their purpose is to clean surface dirt, mud, etc., and keep the vehicle clean.
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AliviaRose
08/12/25 5:22am
I've been washing my car myself for over a decade and find the car wash supplies quite comprehensive. Essentials include dedicated car wash soap—never use regular soap as it can damage the paint. I also prefer using a wash mitt over a sponge for better paint protection. The two-bucket system is crucial: one for soapy water and another for clean rinse water to prevent reintroducing dirt. After rinsing, use a microfiber towel to dry, followed by waxing monthly to prevent oxidation. A pressure washer quickly removes stubborn grime, but keep it on low pressure to avoid scratches. Other handy tools include detail brushes for wheel crevices and glass cleaner for clear visibility. DIY washing saves money on car washes and lets you inspect your car's condition regularly—once you get into the habit, washing weekly works great.
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