You may disagree with this statement.......
But the truth is that a dirty vehicle creates something called "drag" which account of up to in some cases a 10% increase in the fuel consumption of your vehicle versus a vehicle that is kept clean. A clean car gives you a greater sense of pride when driving, your car is one of your biggest investments, it is important that you do your bit to help preserve the exterior of the vehicle
When washing your vehicle, it is advised that you follow the following steps so that you minimize the effects of scratching the exterior coating of the vehicle. Always start from the top and work your way down so that the heavy dirt which normally accumulates at the base of the car would be the last set of grit you want removed.
In addition to washing your vehicle frequently, it is a good idea to protect the paint from the harsh elements of rain, sun and UV lights all of which impact on how glossy a car looks. It is always a good idea to use a high end hand polish on a monthly basis which prevents or hides the unsightly swirl marks which is often seen on cars after a year or two. There are lots of good products on the market that help address this area of exterior car care e.g. Meguiars, Autoglym, Mothers etc.
Swirl marks are not just unsightly, but if not addressed in the appropriate manner and time frame can potentially lead to the degradation of your paint job and overall market value of your hard earned investment.
Please do not make the mistake between the two - They are not for the same use.
5 comments:
Very interesting. I had no idea a dirty car could cost me more on fuel. Thanks for the tip. Need to go wash my car ASAP π
Wow after reading this I think I have to wash my vehicle more oftenπ€π
Wow! I learn a lot of this blog!π
Dish washing liquid really damages the clear coat!
Excellent information. Thank you.
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