BY TONY MARKOVICH JULY 29, 2020
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So you want to turn your perpetually dirty car into a shining example of cleanliness. Great! Your automobile and your neighbors thank you.
Like cleaning a kitchen, keeping a vehicle in tip-top shape requires discipline, persistence, and a positive mindset, because it’s a never-ending uphill battle. There are only a few hours, maybe minutes, when the car will be as perfectly clean as your OCD mind wants it, but washing the vehicle is not only good for aesthetics, it’s great for the vehicle’s health, as well.
With a variety of external forces constantly attacking your ride’s windows, body paneling, and wheels, it’s up to you to take care of one of the biggest purchases of your life. The Drive’s crack informational team is here to tell you exactly how to clean the car and how often to do so.
Car Washing Basics
Estimated Time Needed: Half-hour
Skill Level: Beginner
Vehicle System: Exterior
Car Washing Safety
Washing a car is a simple, low-risk task, but cleaning products could be toxic. Be sure not to get any soaps, waxes, shines, detailers, or grime in your eyes, mouth, or open wounds. Wear gloves if you want to keep your hands clean from the chemicals.
DEPOSIT PHOTOS
A hose nozzle and a bucket.
Everything You’ll Need To Wash Your Car
Using the wrong items, such as a dish towel or dish soap, to clean your car could damage the paint. A few cheap purchases, some of which you’ll only have to buy once, will greatly upgrade the effectiveness of your next wash. Here’s what you need:
Many of these items can be purchased in all-inclusive packages. Here are The Drive's Best Car Wash Kits for Your Ride.
Check your local laws and/or building rules to make sure you’re not violating any codes pertaining to your washing location, because we aren’t getting you out of the clink or paying your fines.
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Scrubbing the tires.
Here’s How To Wash Your Car
Let’s do this!
For more information read The Drive’s guides for How to Hand Wash a Car and The Best Way to Dry a Car.
Get Help With Washing Your Car From a Mechanic On JustAnswer
The Drive recognizes that while our How-To guides are detailed and easily followed, a rusty bolt, an engine component not in the correct position, or oil leaking everywhere can derail a project. That’s why we’ve partnered with JustAnswer, which connects you to certified mechanics around the globe, to get you through even the toughest jobs. So if you have a question or are stuck, click here and talk to a mechanic near you.
Pro Tips to Wash Your Car
The Drive’s editors have washed countless rides over the years. We’ve picked up a handful of pro tips along the way we’re sharing with you. Check these out.
How Often Do You Need To Wash Your Car?
As a general rule of thumb, it’s important to wash your car at least every two weeks. Obsessives will do it every week, or sometimes more frequently. Additionally, irregular dirt such as road salt and bug guts require immediate attention to prevent paint or metal damage. Here are a number of common reasons to wash your car more often.
DEPOSITY PHOTOS
Drying the car.
How Much Does It Cost To Wash Your Car
Affordable car wash kits are available for less than $25. More professional products can cost more than $100 in total. We always recommend hand-washing a car over using an automatic car wash, but if that’s your only option, be sure to go to use a touchless wash.
Life Hacks To Wash Your Car
Follow these hacks for an easier wash.
How to Maintain Your Car’s Clean Exterior
Once a car is washed, there are several ways to elevate its cleanliness, smoothness, and shininess. To give you that extra shine, follow The Drive’s other detailing and cleaning guides to add protection and gloss to your ride: