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What should be paid attention to when washing the car by yourself?

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TheoRose
07/29/25 3:53pm

Precautions for washing the car by yourself: 1. Wet the entire car body with water and use a wet cloth to wipe the car body specifically; 2. Park the car in a shady place to wash it; 3. When washing the car, do not use a wet cloth to wipe some circuits near the engine, as well as places such as the window lift switches; 4. When cleaning the interior of the car, you can use a cloth to wipe it; 5. Do not use laundry detergent or detergent to wash the car, as this will damage the paint on the outside of the car. You can rinse it directly with clean water; 6. After washing the car, if there is still water on the car, you can use a damp cloth to wipe the car, which is less likely to damage the paint on the car.

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RyderDella
08/15/25 3:46am

When washing your car yourself, first choose the right time—avoid doing it under direct sunlight as the paint can get damaged by the heat. Prepare two buckets: one with clean water and the other with car wash soap. Avoid using kitchen detergents as they can harm the protective coating. Start by rinsing the car with water, especially the wheels where dirt and dust tend to accumulate. Use a soft sponge dipped in soapy foam to wipe from top to bottom, avoiding back-and-forth scrubbing to prevent scratches. Make sure to rinse thoroughly after washing, as leftover soap can leave watermarks when dried. When drying, avoid rough towels—opt for a soft cloth or a water-absorbing glove for easier results. To save water and be eco-friendly, consider using a water-saving nozzle or recycling the water for plants. After washing, check for any standing water in corners to prevent rust. Regular care like this keeps your car shiny, protects the environment, saves money, and gives you peace of mind.

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StellaMarie
10/12/25 4:30am

As a car care newbie, I'm extra cautious about protecting the paint and surfaces when washing. Choose a shady spot to start, use soft-bristle brushes and dedicated car wash soap - regular detergents can damage the finish. The proper sequence is: rinse loose dirt first, apply foam coverage before wiping (never use circular motions to prevent swirl marks). Pay special attention to wheels and fenders - use a soft brush for tires. Rinse thoroughly to prevent water spots, dry with microfiber cloths to avoid scratches. Safety tips: no jumping on the car, watch for slippery surfaces. Post-wash checks include lights and window seals. Mastering these details keeps your ride showroom-fresh for maximum curb appeal.

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SarahFitz
11/25/25 5:33am

Key steps for car washing: Choose a time when it's not too hot. Prepare a bucket, specialized cleaning solution, and soft tools. Rinse the car body, apply foam, gently scrub, rinse off, and thoroughly dry. Avoid using harsh cleaners and direct sunlight to prevent damaging the paint. Pay special attention to cleaning the rims, and apply anti-slip treatment after brushing the tires. Rinse carefully to avoid leaving residual water, and dry with a microfiber cloth. Save money by using household tools but be cautious to avoid damaging the car. Simple and easy maintenance for your vehicle.

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