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SPECIAL TIPS AND TECHNIQUES FOR SPRUCING UP YOUR CAR
Attention to detail is what
true thorough car cleaning is all about. This is when you use a keen
eye to scrutinize every inch of your vehicle to be sure that every nook
and cranny has been cleaned, and every fender has been polished to perfection.
It would be wonderful if
all of us owned a beautiful Ferrari, but the reality of it is that most
of us own a different type of vehicle. Whether it's a European sports
car or a "Good Ol' American" made vehicle we all have a love affair for
our vehicle and most of us take pride in what we drive. You'll know
what I mean the next time you get out of your car. How many times
do you look back at your vehicle taking that last glance as you're walking
away from the car. Were you looking back because you thought your
car might disappear? Of course not... you looked back because your
vehicle represents a substantial investment. It's a piece of property
that you own and respect. It is your prized possession no matter
how valuable it might be. Are you getting the picture now why
most people like to glance back at a vehicle that at least looks good?
There are certain basic
things that you can do to get that good feeling of owning and driving a
vehicle that you can be proud of. First of all besides the obvious
of a good thorough car washing, one of the areas most difficult for individuals
to maintain are the wheels and tires. For heavy brake dust problem
associated with many types of wheels, I recommend a good wheel and mag
cleaner capable of breaking down grease and brake dust. Along with
this cleaner use a parts brush available from most auto parts stores.
This special brush works well to get in between spokes, vents and around
wheel lug nuts too hard to reach by hand cleaning. Be aware that
some mag and wheel cleaners contain a mild acid product and may not be
suitable for certain types of wheels.
For white walls with black
scuff marks I recommend using a good, strong, all purpose cleaner and a
stiff brass wire brush available at most auto parts stores. The stiff
bristles quickly and easily remove yellowed dirt and black curb marks associated
with white wall tires.
For cleaning glass mirrors
and windows I recommend a glass polish or glass wax for effective and thorough
cleaning. Many typical over-the-counter products that are liquid
ammonia cleaners work well enough for clean windows; but for those windows
that have been contaminated with animal nose prints, kids greasy fingers,
or nicotine smoke stained glass, a much stronger cleaner is necessary to
properly remove these contaminates. A good glass polish available
at most auto part stores will really cut through these situations and leave
streak-free.. dazzling... perfect glass! Be aware that a glass type
polish may not be suitable for after-market tinted windows. A glass
polish is also an excellent cleaner and polish for side mirrors, bumpers,
chrome wheels as well as grill and light areas.
If your chrome bumpers
are dulled out from age or are pitted with rust, try using a piece of #000
gauge Steel Wool to buff out and loosen rust and bugs from these areas.
Follow this process with a good glass and chrome polish. Be aware
that some chrome type of bumpers are coated with a clear plastic type of
finish. These types of bumpers should not be polished with steel
wool as it could cause scratching or damage to the bumper.
As with any cleaning process
you do on your own, I strongly recommend that you check with your professional
detailer or the car manufacturer as to whether or not certain products
are acceptable to the vehicle's finish. Use of improper cleaning
processes or products could cause irrepairable damage if not properly used.
For dingy greasy antennas
use a piece of steel wool to clean the antenna area from rust or grease.
Follow this by wiping the antenna with a light coat of WD-40™. The
license plate is an area often overlooked. For chrome finished license
plates I recommend polishing this area out with a good chrome polish.
For brass finished license plates I recommend polishing these with a good
aluminum/brass polish available at any auto part store.
Depending on how meticulous
you want to be you can even remove the license plate to clean and polish
this area as well.
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