Choosing the Right Equipment

Washing your car at home can be a simple and cost-effective task if you have the right equipment. To get started, get a garden hose, bucket, sponges, microfiber cloths, and a soap specifically designed for cars. Avoid using household products that can damage your vehicle's paintwork.

Preparing the Car for Washing

Before you start washing, make sure your car is parked in the shade to avoid water spots caused by the quick drying. Rinse the car first to remove surface dirt and debris. This prevents scratching the paintwork when washing with the sponge.

Exterior Washing and Cleaning

Start washing your car from the top down, using circular motions with the soap-soaked sponge. This helps minimize the risk of scratching. Rinse the sponge regularly in a bucket of clean water to avoid getting dirt back on the car. Once washed, rinse the car thoroughly with clean water.

Cleaning wheels and tires

Wheels and tires require special attention because they accumulate a lot of dirt. Use a soft-bristled brush and a specific rim cleaner. Scrub the wheels and tires well, then rinse them thoroughly. Don't forget to clean the inside of the rims for the best results.

Drying and finishing

After rinsing the car, dry it immediately with a microfiber cloth to avoid water spots. For a perfect finish, you can apply a car wax that will protect the paint and give an extra shine. Don't forget to clean the windows with a specific product for optimal visibility.Autómosás házhoz