Washing car for the first time in cold weather. Any tips?
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Make sure that you don't use hot water on a cold car. Warm up the car in your garage and use lukewarm water, not hot. Hot water on a cold car can crack your paint.
Nice vehicles! Black looks great clean but gets dirty easy. Make sure you wash in straight lines with the length of the car and don't make circles with the sponge. You'll get swirls in the paint.
Nice vehicles! Black looks great clean but gets dirty easy. Make sure you wash in straight lines with the length of the car and don't make circles with the sponge. You'll get swirls in the paint.
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In New England, it will gone before you get to the end of your block, especially as things warm up after snow.
I make a weekly visit to the coin-op wash place, stand well away from the car due to H2O "overboost", lotsa soap, and use a very open cell natural type sponge to avoid grinding salt and sand into the paint. Bring a bucket and fill/refill with clean water to rinse the sponge out as you go around.
I hope you've coated the ragtop with protectant, it can really get gunked up with salt and crud.
I make a weekly visit to the coin-op wash place, stand well away from the car due to H2O "overboost", lotsa soap, and use a very open cell natural type sponge to avoid grinding salt and sand into the paint. Bring a bucket and fill/refill with clean water to rinse the sponge out as you go around.
I hope you've coated the ragtop with protectant, it can really get gunked up with salt and crud.