2015年1月15日星期四

Foolproof guides to make your auto detailing like a pro

Auto detailing season is coming and it is time to test your efforts to keep car in good condition during winter months. You will have a lot of things to care and winterize your car for the tough weather and condition. Professional auto detailing for your car can help to maintain your car in top condition and keep your car shining through all the winter. You can learn the foolproof guides for you to make DIY detailing like a pro.

Start with compressed air and stiff scrub brushes on carpets. You should firstly, fire up the air compressor and blow dirt from the nooks and crannies of your car's floor onto the middle of the carpet, where you can easily vacuum it up. Choose organic cleaner to offer you successful carpet cleaning. Stiff brushes also loosen dirt from the carpets and upholstery. If you've got leather seats, use a car air conditioner with aloe.

Compressed air from a small, portable compressor is an easy way to blow dust and dirt out of heating and air-conditioning ductwork. The trick is to aim the high-pressure air at the walls of the ducts behind the vent grilles, where dust and dirt stick and cause musty smells. If your car has a cabin air filter you can change it, or remove it and blow the dust and dirt out. Put a car air freshener inside your car to offer you fresh air.

DIY detailing needs your caution. Clean and resurface paint with wool or charcoal-coated foam pads. When your paint has a scratch or corrosion, the only way to fix it is by sanding and filling the scratch with paint using a tiny pin striping brush. Choose scratches remover to remove car scratches and it can offer you new surface. You can choose a cat paint remover to get off the old car paint and then choose new color paint for a new paint.

Use a degreaser on wheels, but avoid detergents because they can damage paint if splashed. Wheels and tires should be cleaned before you clean and protect your car's paint. You can wash your car with effective cleaner and dry with microfiber cloth for fear to leave scratches on cars. Hand washing gives you a chance to experience the tactile shape of your baby, and it's also a great way to inspect and familiarize yourself with the car's surfaces.

Often it takes more than just a wash to get your paint clean. Bird droppings and man-made pollutants settle on the paint and, after a while, can saturate through wax and clear coatings into the color coat underneath. With your car still out of the sun, run your dry hand across the surface of the paint. If it feels rough, it needs to be cleaned. Paint cleaners are liquids that remove wax, and also clean the top layer of the paint by removing unwanted environmental chemicals.


Clean the glass last to make the glass shine because it will have grime and dirt from the other steps. And find a glass cleaner without ammonia, which most household glass cleaners contain. Choose car coolant and glass mist spray or other antifreeze products to protect your car windows well in winter. You'll get the best look if you buff glass with a microfiber cloth, which does a great job of getting rid of cleaner residue.