What items are needed for car washing?
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Items needed for car washing include: car cleaning detergent, a dedicated car washing water gun, sponges, and clean microfiber car washing cloths. The steps for car washing are: 1. Park the car in an open area, turn off the engine, and shut down all in-car equipment; 2. Prepare the car washing detergent; 3. Use the water gun to wet the entire surface of the car body; 4. Use a high-pressure water gun to rinse the wheels and the bumpers on both sides; 5. Apply the cleaning detergent evenly on the car's surface using a sponge or a soft cloth; 6. Rinse off the foam and dirty water from the car body with the water gun; 7. Dry the car body with a car washing cloth. Precautions for car washing include: 1. Do not wash the car under direct sunlight; 2. Avoid washing the car in cold weather; 3. Do not randomly add cleaning agents; 4. Do not use water other than soft water for cleaning; 5. When wiping, follow the direction of water flow from top to bottom, avoiding circular or horizontal wiping motions.
Washing a car requires quite a few things. When I wash my car at home, I prepare a bucket with a hose connected to the faucet to rinse off the dust first. Then, I dilute a dedicated car wash solution in the bucket to protect the paint from scratches. Next, I use a sponge or a soft wash glove—avoid hard brushes to prevent marks. For drying, I use highly absorbent microfiber towels, keeping a few on hand to rotate and avoid water spots. I also like to use a wheel brush to clean the tires, making them look brand new. When washing, start from the roof and work downward to prevent dirty water from flowing back, saving water for both cost-efficiency and environmental friendliness. Waxing is optional but enhances the shine. Take your time during the process, and avoid washing under direct sunlight to prevent water spots from drying too quickly.