Make Someone Happy With A Car Cleaning Service



What is car cleaning?
Car cleaning means, restoration, and finishing of a motor vehicle, to produce a show-quality cleanliness, polish & Detailing can be performed on a vehicle's exterior and/or interior.
Car wash is a facility used to clean the exterior and interior of motor vehicles. Car washes can be self-serve, fully automated, or full-service with attendants who wash the vehicle. It may also be an event where people pay to have their cars washed by volunteers as a method to raise money for some purpose.
Car wash Procedure
1.     Brush, vacuum, and clean the interior. Either prior to, after, or on the same day.
2.     Clean wheels and tires. To avoid splash back from the wheels. Also, use tire brushes and never use them for the body of the car!
3.     Wash exterior
4.     Apply tire dressing
5.     Polish wheels
6.     Clean & Treat exterior trim
7.     Polish and then wax exterior paints

Types of car wash
1.       Hand wash
         Ask any carwash expert and they’ll tell you the safest way to wash your car is a hand wash. Hand wash is traditional method, in this method use two-bucket, soap, more water required & soft mitt in hand.

2.      Waterless Wash

                In this method use only spray-bottle product & microfiber towels. This method is very simply spray the surface with waterless wash product. People have many reasons to use waterless wash.

Reasons

Don’t have space

Can’t use water

They’re on the road etc.

3.      Rinseless Wash

                 A rinse less wash is hybrid between a hand wash and a waterless wash. Rinse less washes can be done with wash mitts or microfiber towels. Rinse less wash product and mix it into a bucket of water. A rinse less wash method tends to be favored by those under water restriction or with limited space.

4.      Automatic Wash

                   Automatic washes, also known as “tunnel” washes, generally involve driving your vehicle onto a conveyor belt, which leads you through a series of brushes and blowers. The bristles on these rough brushes are often contaminated with abrasive grime from previous vehicles which can heavily mar your finish. They also utilize harsh cleaning chemicals that can strip waxes/coatings and even dry out your paint, which can lead to it cracking or even the color fading.

5.      Touchless Wash

                    Touch less wash is conducted with chemical cleaners, pressure washers and pressurized air. Sounds like it solves all the problems of other automatic washes, right? Well, not quite. For one, you’ve still got harsh chemicals to deal with. So unless you want to dry out your paint or risk stripping your wax/coating, make sure you know ahead of time what kind of chemicals they’re using.

6.      Brushless Wash

                  A “brushless” wash is a kind of automatic wash that uses strips soft cloths in place of bristles in its machinery. You might think that solves the problem of abrasive bristles tearing up your finish, but contaminated cloth can scratch just as much as a bristle. Dirt left behind from the thousands of cars that came before you can and will mar your finish. Plus, these washes still use the same harsh chemicals we mentioned above.


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