What is the process of automotive beauty car washing?
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There are fixed procedures for beauty car washing, and the following is a detailed introduction: 1. Choosing the right weather and environment for car washing: When washing your car, try to choose a windless sunny day. If it's windy, dust particles and pollutants in the air can settle on the paint surface, and wiping them off would be like rubbing the paint with sandpaper, causing fine scratches. Additionally, if pollutants land on the car, the effectiveness of the wash will be compromised. It's best to choose a day with mild temperatures. Overcast weather is not conducive to drying residual water, while excessively high temperatures can cause the vehicle's metal panels and paint to expand. Washing the car under such conditions can lead to rapid temperature changes, making the paint brittle and prone to cracking. 2. Selecting the correct car wash solution: Always use a dedicated car wash solution, preferably one containing wax components. Avoid strong alkaline detergents or soap powder, as they have strong cleaning power but can also cause significant damage. Frequent use can quickly erode the shine of the car's surface and accelerate the aging of rubber parts, tires, windows, etc. 3. Choosing the right tools and supplies: Car paint is quite fragile due to long-term exposure to the air and can easily chip. Therefore, never use tools like plastic brushes, ordinary towels, or coarse cloths. When cleaning the car body, use a soft and clean sponge, as the car surface usually has hardened dust and mud. Directly using high-pressure water jets is equivalent to letting dust particles perform a 'friction movement' on the paint. For cleaning windows, use a specialized glass cleaner and dry them with a clean towel instead of letting them air dry. For oil stains, gently wipe with a sponge dipped in kerosene or gasoline. For plastic and rubber parts like the steering wheel and lights, use ordinary soapy water and avoid organic solvents such as gasoline, stain removers, or thinners. 4. Rinse off the mud first: When using a high-pressure water gun, rinse the mud off the car surface from top to bottom. Then clean the rear of the car, and finally the lower part. Pay attention to thoroughly rinsing off mud from the wheels, brake discs, fenders, and grilles.