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How to Keep Your Car In Mint Condition - Proper Cleaning Is The Key To Keeping Your Car Like New
It's hard to keep a car looking new with all that happens to it every day. From the weather, dirt and nature to damage caused by other drivers, the open road can become a road to disaster.
The first step in protecting your vehicles appearance is to have your vehicle professionally detailed regularly. While a quick wash in the driveway may seem to get it clean, dirt, plant debris and moisture can get trapped in unlikely areas. When these areas sit for too long they can lead to paint damage or worse, rust. And stains on the interior can turn permanent if left unchecked. As a result, we recommend a professional detailing of both the interior and exterior of the vehicle at least once every six months, or more in harsher climates. This semi-annual deep clean will help keep your vehicle looking great and prevent any unfortunately stains or paint damage from becoming permanent.
But what can you do to help keep your vehicle looking great in between detailing? Ziebart offer these 10 tips to help keep your car or truck looking great.
- Household detergents, including dishwashing detergent and laundry soap, should never be used to wash cars. Their high pH content-designed to cut grease-will remove your car's wax coating and harm its clear-coat finish. Use specially formulated car-wash treatments instead.
- Rinse your car before washing it. Caught under your sponge or towel, dirt and grit can scratch the paint.
- To clean leather, wipe it with a damp cloth and buff dry. Follow up with a good leather conditioner. Never apply silicone dressings to leather. If a more thorough cleaning is needed, see a professional for service to avoid damaging the leather.
- Beware of acid rain from industrial fallout. Its harmful effects can be activated by dew or fog, as well as rain. Rinse and dry your vehicle often to prevent acid rain damage.
- Be kind to your car. Avoid car washes using nylon brushes or recycled water. Brushes can scratch your paint, and recycled water may contain salt and other contaminants from previous vehicles that can accelerate deterioration.
- Clean off bird droppings, bug stains and tree sap as soon as possible. For best results, use a mild car wash soap, then rinse and chamois dry to avoid staining and discoloration.
- Touch up chips and scratches promptly. Chipped or scratched paint can cause blisters and surface rust.
- Moisturize your vinyl surfaces. Interior and exterior vinyl should be cleaned and dressed at least twice a year to prevent drying and cracking. Use a cleaner specifically recommended for vinyl, then buff dry and apply a temporary vinyl dressing, such as Armor-All.
- Don't use Brillo-style pads on wheel covers or aluminum wheels. Abrasive pads are made for cleaning pots and pans, not the delicate finish of your wheels. Aluminum or magnesium sports wheels have a clear-coat finish that can strip away if not treated properly. Use a non-caustic cleaner and soft brush or sponge.
- Remove bumper stickers and window decals gently. Use a hair dryer to soften the adhesive. Then scrape it clean with an old credit card. If your bumper is painted, keep the heat source low to prevent damage.
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