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How to avoid top 5 car washing mistakes

A must read for all car owners, although everyone even children know how to wash a car, 80% of the people do it incorrectly, which harms the paint of the car. Experts from Woshline has shared their top tips of dos and don'ts when cleaning your car. Visit: http://www.woshline.co.uk/5-top-car-wash-mistakes/

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How to avoid top 5 car washing mistakes

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  1. How to avoid top 5 car cleaning mistakes by admin 11th October 2017 UNCATEGORIZED  Common car washing mistakes Although everyone knows how to wash a car, this is not always done correctly, what equipment you use and the techniques are also important. Today we have spoken to our technical experts at Woshline, who have listed the top car washing mistakes that almost every car owner makes, and how you can avoid them easily. PDFmyURL lets you convert a complete website to PDF automatically!

  2. 1. Not using microfibre towel Most people still use a sponge or a normal cleaning towel. However a sponge can grab grit and sand from your paintwork and scratch it as you scrub along. Instead, you should use a microfiber towel that is designed for cleaning cars. The softer the microfiber towel is, the more gentle it is on the paintwork of your car. Therefore we recommend you buy high quality ones. Our expert's other important advice is you should never use one microfibre towel to clean the entire car. If you are on a tight budget, we recommend you use high quality microfibre towel for paintwork, and other types of micfibre towel for wheels, tyres and engines. It also depends on the condition of your car, the dirtier your car is, the more microfiber towel you need to use. 2. Cleaning your car under direct sunlight This is one of the top mistakes, especially during summer when it's hot. When the temperature is high or your car is under direct sunlight, the shampoo dries more quickly, which may leave shampoo or wax marks on the paint, the residue is not always visible and can be difficult to get rinse off later. Therefore the best time to wash your car is when it is cooler, and your car is in a PDFmyURL lets you convert a complete website to PDF automatically!

  3. shaded area. 3. Using low quality shampoo or soap Many people tend to choose price over quality when it comes to car valeting, and you get what you pay for. Some people even wash cars using household soap and detergent such as washing- up liquid. 90% Low quality shampoo contains acid, although very effective, if used in the long term they can erode a car’s paint and plastics. Therefore we advise you choose a good quality car shampoo that is non-acidic. Also low quality shampoo tends to be less eco- friendly, which causes water pollution and is bad for the environment. 4. Cleaning from the ground up The direction you in wash your car is very important, you should always start from the roof of your car and work your way down. The dirtiest part of the car is always the tyres and paintwork near the PDFmyURL lets you convert a complete website to PDF automatically!

  4. bottom of the car. If you start from the bottom rather than from the roof, instead of sending the grit down, it will travel all the way up to your paintwork and window, which may scratch your car and increase the the amount of effort needed to clean your car. 5. Using high power pressure jet washer This is another common mistake made by many car owners. Handheld jet washer can be purchased from supermarkets, many drive-through car washes also uses them. There are pros and cons, the pros are they are very fast at getting rid of the dirt. According to the technical team from Woshline, given they are "high pressure", the force applied to the car can actually harm the surface of the car, sometimes not always visible to the naked eye. Therefore we highly recommend that you clean your car by hand rather than equipment if possible, and clean one section at a time, which helps to protect the paint on your car. PDFmyURL lets you convert a complete website to PDF automatically!

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