Let us continue to tell you about car detailing, including auto detailing tools.
3. Dirty Water – never throw water you have used to wash your car back over your bodywork. If using buckets, use the two bucket method. One containing the shampoo and water mix and the other clean water. Using this second one to rinse your mitt in between applications of the shampoo/water mix from the first bucket. And if you have to rinse off with a bucket or two of water, make sure you use fresh, clean water.
4. For Even More Protection – consider a Grit Guard. A simple yet clever device that sits under the water at the bottom of your bucket and will allow the grit to fall between holes but not allow your mitts to reach the bottom. Preventing it from picking or stirring up the grit back into your mitt or the water above the guard.
5. Spray It – and if you have access to a hose connection, one other alternative to the bucket would be another clever and inexpensive device such as the SuperSpray. This ingenious yet simple car detailing tool fits on the end of your hose and will automatically mix the shampoo with the clean water to the required dilution and spray over your car.
And with the simple rotation of a small tap, you can, as often as you like, switch back to plain water to rinse the dirt off your mitt and the shampoo from your car. Simple to use and extremely effective it helps to further protect your paintwork from fine swirls and scratches.
6. Wash Tyres and Wheels First – do not use the same water for washing the paintwork after. Throw it away and rinse the bucket out before filling again for the paintwork.
Learn more auto detailing tools such as foam gun via www.autotoolsdepot.com.