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There's
nothing quite like a nice clean car. Here in Florida
we have harsh weather conditions that can make keeping a car
looking its best difficult. I would like to share a
few products and techniques I use to keep my car looking its
best. We will start with the outside.
First
you will need to clean the outside of your car with car washing
soap. Using dish soap or hand soap or anything other
than car soap is not a great idea. Some soaps may have
compounds in them that may scratch stain or otherwise ruin
the finish on your car. My personal favorite is
Turtle Wax
Zip Wax Car Wash. It is not only very affordable, but
it does an excellent job of removing dirt, bugs, and other
road grime.

To
wash the car have a bucket and some type of cleaning implement
like a sponge or a soft brush. I prefer to use a brush
as I find that cloths and towels can pickup and hold dirt
that can scratch the paint. The brush rinses clean almost
instantly and since it has a long adjustable handle I can
clean the car very quickly. I also keep on hand 2 small
scrub brushes for cleaning wheels and tires. One is very small
for reaching into nooks and crevices and the other is palm
sized for cleaning the larger areas.
Start
with the roof and work your way down. The most dirt
is on the bottom and you don't want to dirty up your water
right at the beginning. The last part that should be
cleaned are the wheels and tires. To clean the wheels
I use Eagle
One All Wheel Cleaner. Clean one
wheel at a time by spraying the wheels one at a time with
the wheel cleaner and gently brushing away the road grime
and brake dust. I know it says on the bottle that it
can be sprayed on and hosed off but this is not true, to get
them clean you are going to have to scrub a little.

The
next step is to dry the car using a chamois. I use an
artificial on since it can be easily cleaned in the washing
machine. Whichever you choose the process is the same.
Dampen the chamois and start with the roof and work your way
down to avoid scratching the paint with any debris that may
still be on the car. Once you have the car clean and
dry it is time to think about putting a nice shine on it.
If you haven't used a clay bar before I highly recommend it.
There are several companies that make the clay bar kit which
consists of a hotel soap bar sized piece of clay and a spray
bottle of lubricant. The most popular being Mothers,
I use the Clay
Magic kit from AutoZone
it is a few dollars cheaper and gives excellent results.
Just spray the lubricant on a small area of the car and slide
the clay back and forth over the surface. You will feel
the contaminants and debris being picked up by the clay.
Continue over the whole car, knead the bar between sections
to keep the clay surface clean.

Next polish the car using a glaze polish. Meguiar's
Show Car Glaze #7 is the best glaze on the market. Polish
the car by following the directions on the bottle. The
glaze will fill in minor scratches and defects in your paint
and shines much better than wax, however it offers no protection
from the elements this is why you must also wax the car if
you drive it on a regular basis, park it outdoors, or foresee
the possibility of foul weather. After the glaze has
been applied and polished out its now time to wax the car.
My favorite wax is Turtle
Wax Emerald Series Paste Wax. Apply
the wax very sparingly just using enough to cover the surface,
putting the wax on thick will only waste the wax and make
buffing it out more difficult. I use an electric buffer
with a lambs wool bonnet to buff out the wax once it has hazed.
After you have gotten this far you should have a very clean
and shiny car.

Now
its time to detail the outside of the car. I start with
the trim pieces, using Mothers
Back To Black to clean all the trim around the windows, on
the side of the car, the front bumper, and the taillight area.
Using a small rag to apply the Back To Black and a dry towel
to buff it out and bring out the shine. The Back To
Black can be used on any type of trim whether it has a flat
or glossy finish, and it doesn't even have to be black.
If you have alloy or chrome wheels that are looking somewhat
dull, I recommend Eagle One Mag/Chrome Aluminum
Polish. Once you have your wheels looking good you should
apply some tire dressing. I like to use Black Magic
Tire Wet, just spray it on a rag and spread it around the
tire. If you like a less shiny tire use a dry rag to
wipe off the excess dressing to give you a nice deep black
color. The final step is to clean the glass. A
trick to get good results cleaning the outside windows is
to use a steel wool pad. Using the finest pads you can
find (about 5 Zeroes). I use Armor-All glass cleaner.
This cleaner is safe to use on tinted windows if you have
them. Normal cleaners like Windex can damage aftermarket
window tinting so buying a cleaner that is tint safe is very
important.
That
is about all for the outside of the car, step back and take
a look. It should look better than it has ever looked
now. Now its time to move inside.
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