Squeegee Tips for Washing Your Car Like a Pro.

Ever wondered how to maintain the nice appearance of your car? One of the simplest ways is to give it a thorough wash; the longer you wait, the more grime and dirt will accumulate, making the cleaning procedure more challenging and time-consuming.

How and where you wash your car will depend on your lifestyle, where you live, and the kind of results you want.  For example, you own a work truck. A quick wash might be all you need if since you know that it’ll always get dirty. But if you've just had your car's paint perfected, you'll want to take your time to ensure it looks amazing.

Here are some few tips to help you wash your car:

Start from the top to bottom

You have to  Always start on the roof and work your way down when washing your car. By doing this, you won’t have to wash the same areas more than once and save time and energy. A step ladder can be very handy if you drive a large car or truck and must reach the roof.

Move your car to the bottom of the driveway

Moving your car down the driveway can stop water from getting everywhere and spare you from bothering anyone if it's parked at the top.

Use the two-bucket wash method

This method involves using one bucket for rinse water and another for soapy water. It helps keep your wash mitt clean and ensures you're not spreading dirt around.

Use a high-quality drying towel

Purchase a high-quality microfiber drying towel to ensure the best results. Less expensive towels may dampen your car and take longer to dry thoroughly.

Following these squeegee tips will help you wash your car like a pro. A thorough and effective car wash can be achieved by starting from the top down, parking your car at the bottom of the driveway, applying the two-bucket wash method, and getting a good drying towel. These steps will help you keep your car looking fantastic, regardless of whether you drive a well-maintained car or a work truck.

 

Hi! I'm Tenzin, founder of Squeegee Mobile Detailing! I have always loved cleaning and detailing my vehicle and vehicles from family members. I decided to put my passion into a business I would love to own and manage.

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