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The Right Supplies Make Washing Cars Fun

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Vacation weather may be upon us, but we still have chores to get done. With work, mowing the lawn and carting our kids to swimming lessons, it may seem like the list of tasks is endless. To make matters more difficult, the economy has gone slightly sour and we often feel the pinch in our wallets for things like electricity to run our air conditioners, and pumps for our swimming pools. In light of all this, there are ways to cut down on spending and one little thing that can help stretch your money is washing your own vehicle.


Car wash supplies are essential for a do it yourself operation. A source of clean running water is the first thing you will need to wash your car. If you have a backyard hose with a sprayer, it should work just fine. Be sure to park your car as near to the hose as possible so you can be sure it will reach all the way around your car.


You will need a bucket of some sort, preferably one that will hold two gallons or so. Also, you will need some soap, which is probably the most important aspect of your car wash supplies. Be sure that you purchase specially formulated car wash soap rather than using household detergent, because it could be harsh on the vehicle finish.


A good sponge is necessary to get the soapy water onto your car from the bucket. Some folks like natural sponges, while others prefer a synthetic sponge. Either of these are fine, and can be purchased at most grocery stores. I have seen recommendations for two separate sponges to be used, one for the wheels and one for the chassis, if you would like.


After you have rinsed the soap off of your car, it is a good idea to dry the outside of the windows, at least. It is best to wipe down the windshield and windows inside the car with some household glass cleaner and paper towel. A rubber protection spray can be good to apply to your tires after car washing. This will keep your tires from cracking and weakening in the heat.


Waxing your car can make it look even more shiny after washing. Car wax can be purchased along with other car wash supplies in most retail stores. Although waxing can take a while, the results are worth it. Wax not only protects your paint job, but it also enhances the color and sheen of your car to make it stand out. There are so many great car wash supplies to choose from for do it yourself jobs. Do it yourself car washing can be a surprisingly fun way to conserve cash!


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