In the hot summer, the ultraviolet rays in the sun are not only harmful to the human body, but also a threat to the vehicle. Using a car brush to clean the vehicle under direct sunlight is undoubtedly "adding fuel to the fire" for your car. In a high temperature environment, the chemical components in the detergent will evaporate faster, causing the detergent to dry quickly, leaving difficult-to-remove marks on the surface of the car paint, affecting the appearance. What's more serious is that the dried detergent may contain tiny particles, which can easily scratch the car paint during the brushing process, causing irreversible damage.
Therefore, it is very important to choose a cool place or indoors for vehicle cleaning. If conditions permit, it is best to clean the vehicle in the morning or evening when the sunlight intensity is low. This can not only effectively avoid the high temperature problem caused by direct sunlight, but also allow the detergent to give full play to its decontamination ability and achieve better cleaning results.
Pay attention to the strength and method: treat it gently and protect every inch of your car
When using the car detail brush tool set, the mastery of strength and method is directly related to the cleaning effect and car paint protection. The correct way is to scrub from top to bottom and from front to back. This order helps the water flow to remove dirt and avoid secondary pollution. At the same time, gentle and even scrubbing can reduce the pressure on the car paint and avoid scratches.
Don't be impatient when facing stubborn stains on the car body, such as bird droppings, gum, etc. You should first use clean water or a special detergent to pre-wet the stains to soften their adhesion before scrubbing. This can not only improve cleaning efficiency, but also minimize the risk of scratches caused by direct scrubbing. In addition, for car body parts of different materials (such as glass, metal, plastic, etc.), you should choose a brush suitable for the corresponding material to avoid damage due to material mismatch.
Details determine success or failure: tips that cannot be ignored
Pre-rinse: Before starting to scrub, rinse the entire car body with a high-pressure water gun to remove most of the loose dirt and lay a good foundation for subsequent fine cleaning.
Choose the right cleaner: There are many types of cleaners on the market. You should choose the most suitable cleaner according to the actual situation of the vehicle (such as the type of paint, the newness and oldness), and avoid using products containing abrasive particles or strong acids and alkalis.
Replace the brush head regularly: As the use time increases, the brush head will gradually wear out, affecting its cleaning effect and its ability to protect the paint. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the brush head regularly to keep the cleaning tool in the best condition.
Drying: After cleaning, quickly dry the car body with a clean towel or absorbent cloth to avoid water stains that affect the appearance.