Spring Clean you Car
Winter storms with snow, ice, sleet and tornadoes struck
with a vengeance this year. The moisture is welcomed in drought stricken areas.
However damage from sand, rocks and salt is most unwelcomed. Let’s take a look
at spring cleaning your car, truck or van.
*Do wash bugs off the front of your vehicle nightly. Bug
juice eats into the paint leaving pin size holes that are often mistaken for
small rock chips.
*Petroleum
distillates can damage paint and tires. To avoid car waxes and tire treatments
that contain petroleum distillates that damage paint and tires, type in ‘MSDS
sheet for XYZ wax or tire treatment’ into a search engine. MSDS stands for
material safety data sheet. Look for the words, aliphatic hydrocarbon,
hydrocarbon, mineral oil or petroleum. They are all alternative words for
petroleum distillates. This is the only way to know if a product does contain
distillates.
* It is best to
use a pressure washer to rinse off heavy road grit. If washing your vehicle at
a car wash do not hold the nozzle close to the surface as the high pressure can
sand blast the paint. Hold it back at least 8 inches. Home pressure washers
should be set no higher than 600 PSI using a 5 to 6 point tip.
*Never wash in the direct sun. Early morning or evening
is best.
Vinegar benefits: Vinegar is a mild acid that neutralized the alkali
in the water, which helps prevent water spots and softens water so less cleaner
is required.
1) First
tackle the wheels. Clean sealed wheels by using a cotton toilet bowl brush
dipped in the CleanEz bucket of water. Swab all four wheels. You must use an aluminum polish like Mary’s
AlumiBrite to remove brake dust, oil and dirt from aluminum or mag wheels. It
also protects these wheels against corrosion.
2) Next
pretreat oil, grease, or heavily soiled areas first by pouring a dab of
concentrated CleanEz or an organic concentrated cleaner onto a wet rag. Also
swab rear view mirrors as they can be difficult to clean.
3) Start with
the roof and hose off grit and dirt.
4) Dampen
Mary’s Lambswool Hand Mitt or Wash pad in the bucket of wash water. Wash the
top and rinse. Add vinegar to the rinse bucket of water to prevent water
spots.
5) Hose down
the windshield, hood and one side of the vehicle. Dunk the Lambswool Mitt or
Pad into the bucket of wash water. Sop down the windshield and the front of the
vehicle continuing down a side.
6) Rinse then
continue with the back and other side.
7) For vans
and RVs or large trucks first use Mary’s EZE Squeegee to remove a majority of the water. Follow
with a 100% cotton terry towel or to dry all other vehicles, motorcycles etc.
8) After the
vehicle has dried, inspect the paint for small rock chips, scratches, oxidation
or fog in windshields. Those areas must
be treated with what is called a sealant like Mary’s RenewzIt
. Other products refer to it as an oxidation remover or scratch remover.
RenewzIt also restores the luster to oxidized decals and striping including
vintage cars and motorcycles.
9) Allow the
oxidation remover to cure for 24 hours then apply a polymer based petroleum
distillate free protectant like Advantage. Polymers leave a slick protective coating on the paint making it difficult
for bugs and dirt to stick. Use Advantage to protect and shine your car year round. Advantage holds the shine for long periods unlike most products that dull after a few months.
To help you in your car cleaning tasks Advantage and RenewzIt are on sale for the remainder of the month of March.
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