Just some general adviceOriginally posted by wuming78:i just received my new car. thinking of washing the car myself once a week. would like to seek advise on this, things like how to clean the windows and windscreen, how to clean the body, how to clean the rims, what brand of car shampoo, window cleaner, cloth, etc to use, how to go abt cleaning (wet, shampoo, wet, then dry it totally? window first then body?) and of course, how to clean the interiors (the leather seats, the console, etc)
and what should i have handy in my car for all the cleaning required?
thanks!![]()
thanks... how to clean the windows? any special equipment or cloth for that?Originally posted by Joe_Legal:Just some general advice
Don't wash the car immediately after hard driving when the wheel and brakes
are hot.
Rinse the car first to remove big particles, else you may end of scratching the paintwork
At the rinsing stage, you may want to feel the surfaces with you bare hands
to locate and remove any such particles harmlessly.
After that, you can shampoo the car.
well, for me, I just use old t-shirts and cloth + normal car shampoo from petrol kiosk. if you want , there are lots of washing cloths and shampoos for cars out there. Go to Autobacs you can choose until blur..Originally posted by wuming78:thanks... how to clean the windows? any special equipment or cloth for that?
and would any car shampoo and any normal cloth do for cleaning the body?
Window - glass cleaner & wipe wif newspaperOriginally posted by wuming78:i just received my new car. thinking of washing the car myself once a week. would like to seek advise on this, things like how to clean the windows and windscreen, how to clean the body, how to clean the rims, what brand of car shampoo, window cleaner, cloth, etc to use, how to go abt cleaning (wet, shampoo, wet, then dry it totally? window first then body?) and of course, how to clean the interiors (the leather seats, the console, etc)
and what should i have handy in my car for all the cleaning required?
thanks!![]()
There is a washing bay in almost all MSCPsOriginally posted by wuming78:wow thanks!think i need to go shopping! the only thing now is i park at a multi storey carpark, and so can't just wash my car where it is. oh well..
toothbrush is becoz I polish my car each time i wash my car. So sometimes the toothbrush can be used to remove excessive solution stuck between gaps like the car logo.Originally posted by imprezaWRXSTi22B:did choc, wah drove 3 yrs le. nvm la we all learn something new everyday. but toothbrush? abit extreme?
tire interior - I not so hardworking as u tot. these places i leave to the car wash ppl to help mi clean....Originally posted by diddl_choc:Hi xian89,
Eventhough i own a car for 3 years, but never know need a toothbrush to wash car..........so to remove dirt from tyre? interior or ?
So what about interior, just vacuum will do? thanks....
Originally posted by xian89:Xian89.......please take care.....
[quote]Originally posted by kops21:
[b]Gong Xi Gong Xi on your new car....
Dun need to wash lah...go to petrol station and get manual wash for you...
Anyway, unless you are not a lazy person, the chances are after a few months, you are gonna go out to get someone to wash and clean for your darling car....Don't spent too much on the cleaning materials(shampoo, cleaning tools etc) as u just need it for a few months until [color=red]your "fire" are put out....[/color[
my fire is not put off yet as i m trying to save Vitamin M[/b]