5 Products To Use When Detailing Your Car

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When cleaning or detailing a vehicle, it's natural that you want the car to look its best. One way to ensure you're satisfied with the results is by using the right products. Check out a few products to have on hand the next time you're cleaning your vehicle. 

1. A Compact Vacuum Cleaner

Even if you're vigilant about keeping your car clean, it's normal for dirt, crumbs, and debris to find their way into your vehicle. Quickly remove anything littering the crevices of your vehicle with a compact vacuum cleaner.

You may prefer a small hand-held vacuum so that you can easily get under the seats and in every nook and cranny. Or, if you have a household vacuum you love and an accessible source of power, use an attachment to get into the tight areas. 

2. Car Wash Soap 

Don't be fooled into thinking any type of soap will suffice when scrubbing your vehicle. Instead, look for a high-quality product intended for washing cars. These products are designed to loosen exterior grime without harming your car's paint and finish. It'll take less time to wash your car, and you won't have to spend as much time and effort scrubbing dirty spots. 

3. Interior Cleaner and a Stiff Brush

Quickly remove any spills and stains from the inside of your car with an interior cleaner and a stiff brush. Work a little bit of cleaner into the soiled area and scrub gently with the brush until the area is cleaned.

You can allow the area to air dry, or if you want to expedite the process, use a wet-dry vac to remove moisture. For set-in stains, let the cleaner sit for 5-10 minutes before you begin scrubbing. 

4. A Microfiber Cloth

Once you've scrubbed and rinsed your car's exterior, use a microfiber cloth to dry it. While allowing your car to air dry is an option, this alternative frequently leads to the formation of water spots. A microfiber cloth quickly dries your car without leaving lint. 

5. Vehicle Wax

Preserve your hard work and protect your vehicle from the elements with a layer of automobile wax. Work the wax into your car's exterior, focusing on one area at a time, with a damp microfiber towel. Then, turn the towel over and buff the newly waxed section so that your car is gleaming.

Avoid using wax in direct sunlight or when the temperature is below freezing. Instead, wax your car in a shady area or in a garage. 

To learn more information about turtle wax pro chemicals, reach out to a professional near you.

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