In a previous article we discussed the importance of washing your used car. Today we are going to show you how to wash your car properly, as well as give it a good waxing. Although this might seem to be a very simple process, there are many aspects people seem to forget about. We hope this article will provide you with the proper know-how to wash and wax a car efficiently.
When your used car accumulates dust and dirt on its surface, it tends to stick together in clusters. If your car is clean, moisture quickly evaporates off your used car. However, when moisture is mixed with dirt, it can start to deteriorate your paint. Thus, the first step to washing and waxing your car properly is to do it often. Here are the next steps:
- To prevent premature drying and splotches, park your car out of direct sunlight.
- Fill a bucket of water and mix it with car wash solution, prepare your hose.
- Lightly hose off the car to loosen up dirt.
- Take your soapy sponge, rag, or mitten and begin working it over the surface of the car.
- Start at the top of the car, circling around several times slowly working your way down.
- Be sure to frequently refresh your mitten, sponge or rag in your soapy water.
- To prevent the soap from drying on the paint, rinse the car frequently with your hose.
- Be sure to keep the entire car wet at all times, you don’t want it to air dry.
- Scrub the lower body and the wheels last, as these will be the most dirty. Steel wool works great on tires, and a wheel brush will work well on your rims.
- Lastly, dry your vehicle with fresh towels. This allows you to pick up any remaining dirt, and prevents splotches on your paint.
In our next article, we will teach you how to properly wax your used car.

