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Car Washing TipsFeedback About This Post:Soap
When you wash your car, make sure you have a soap that will not damage the paint. Dish soap can damage the paint. I buy a soap made especially for car paint. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Car Washing TipsI have just one question - have you ever tried to wash a car in Texas with cool or lukewarm water in the middle of the summer? I think it's gonna be happening. LOL Good thought though. Post by TonyaG RE: Car Washing TipsHi, I really recommend a Mr. Clean Auto Clean. It is so easy, quick and not spots or drying! What a time saver! PLUS you can do the outside of your home windows with the same great gadget! No streaks, no spots, no drying! Post By Tedebear (Guest Post) RE: Car Washing TipsSince I'm short, I discovered that the long-handled swiffer duster (with "used" duster attached) works great - just get your soap solution ready, dip the duster into the solution, and - voila - instant lilttle soft brush to get the soap on the car's paint - and best of all - I can reach the roof of the car with the long handle. Hope this helps! Post By Sara (Guest Post) Car Washing Tip
Preserve your car's finish by washing it with cold or lukewarm (never hot) water. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Car Washing Tipshey i do that to. Post by thunderbabe Cleaning the Car
When washing your car, drive it onto your grass, you'll be watering your lawn, killing bugs and getting a clean car all at the same time! Post by ThriftyFun |
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