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What About A Car Care Makover?

Thursday, February 14th, 2008 by www   Subscribe To My Feed

When you are buying a used car, car care may not be the first thing you think of. However, If you after a while have been thinking your car is looking a little down and dirty, it is probably time for you to give your car that special treatment it deserves for taking care of you. It takes you back and forth to work and from one errand to the next. Now reward your car, and ride in higher style, by giving it a car care makeover. Unless you are a mechanic, you probably can’t do much of a tune up, but you can certainly take your care to a mechanic to get it purring again. However, the externals of your car care makeover you may be able to do by yourself with a little time and effort.

Some people out there can afford to take their new or cheap used cars to get detailed every other week or so, but most people are either not that fortunate or not that frivolous with their money. Either way, a car care makeover may be in order—and you are just the one to do it. At this point you are probably thinking that you have no idea how to even begin detailing your own car but you do; if you can clean your home, you can detail your car.

Start With Soap

The only logical place to start with your car care makeover is with a good washing. Use car wash soap and a hose and a big sponge; get the car wet first, add the soap and get the car as clean as you can. Be sure to rinse the soap off very well, hosing the car down several times. Leftover soap can make any car look filthy.

Polish It Up

Finish off your soap down with a nice polish. Car polish is relatively cheap and it leaves your car with a nice, clean shine. It is easy to apply, too; it is liquid already so using a towel you can pour it on and buff it to a shine. One coat will do but a true car care makeover would require at least two to maybe three coats of polish.

Wax it Down

If you really want a good, deep shine then you should put some wax on your car. It can really drive things home and bring an unbelievable shine to your vehicle that you probably haven’t seen since the showroom days. Two to three coats should do just fine but if you are in a rush one will do as well. The car dealerships use two to three coats though, so if you want to get back to that showroom shine then you should use at least two. This is different from the car polish as it has to be redone much more often, but the shine is much deeper and makes more of an impact.

Don’t Forget Your Wheels

Whether you have regular wheels or chrome rims, you should make sure to keep them as clean and shiny as possible—especially if you live in a wintry area where the salt in the roads might corrode your car’s lovely wheels; no car Warranties will cover this. It isn’t difficult to care for your rims; even rinsing them off every time you get the chance is a significant step toward preventing corrosion and will allow your wheels to help present your car as the beautiful thing it is.

Vacuum It Up

After all of this has been done, you couldn’t possibly neglect to vacuum your car now could you? A ShopVac or other similar vacuum instrument can easily help to finish off your car care makeover. Don’t forget to get under the seats and the mats! Soon, you and your car will be ready to face the world.

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