If microfiber towels are unavailable, consider using a sponge. Apply a thin layer of cleaner and scrub the windshield with the spongy side of the squeegee. Turn it over to use the rubbery side, pressing gently to remove the soapy liquid. Keep a paper towel on hand to dry the rubber side...
2. Reapply the rubbing compound until you get a glossy look. Always use a fresh and clean cloth to avoid scratching your newly repaired surface. 3. Wax your car to get a full glossy finish. Do note that waxing right after the touch-up is not recommended. You will have to let the tou...
Waterless wash products aren’t magic fix-alls, but they work surprisingly well if you can’t give your car a thorough hosing down.
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While the interior really doesn’t help maintain the car itself, it’s just nice to have a clean car inside out. After you are done washing and waxing, start by vacuuming the floors, mats and seats. You may need to use the attachments to be able to get in all the nooks and crannies...
microfiber towels, Windex, and polish. You can use the Windex to clean your mirrors and windows, and the polish and microfiber towel to touch up any smudges on the exterior. Be sure to check inside the wheel wells, the grill, and the front bumper for any dead bugs to re...
After you have finished buffing the scratched area, use a clean microfiber cloth to wipe away the excess product. Buff the surface of the car where you applied the product using a circular motion.[6] Do not allow the excess product to dry on the surface of your car. Check the manufact...
Use a quality wash mitt, 2 buckets of washing and rinsing water, car-wash soap, and microfiber towels to wash your car regularly. Take extra care to be gentle over the clear coat and remove any dirt buildup that could cause scratches.[6] It’s best to wash your car sooner rather tha...
Wipe off the excess spray with a microfiber cloth or hand towel. Go over the entire shoe lightly. Try not to use so much pressure that you soak up the wet waterproofing spray—a few quick dabs will do. Avoid paper towels. The shedding fibers will get trapped in the sticky spray, eff...
After you have finished buffing the scratched area, use a clean microfiber cloth to wipe away the excess product. Buff the surface of the car where you applied the product using a circular motion.[6] Do not allow the excess product to dry on the surface of your car. Check the manufact...