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| Washing a vehicle is a part of keeping it | | | | Directions |
| maintained. One can wash a car by taking it to an | | | | Step 1: |
| automatic car wash or it can be cleaned by hand. | | | | Use a garden hose to clean the underside of the |
| Itâs not very difficult to wash your car | | | | car and the inner sides of fender wells with fast |
| but one has to do it right. Hand-washing is more | | | | pressures of water, wash all the road dirt and |
| effective for removing dirt besides saving money. | | | | grime which can be a cause of rust and corrosion. |
| Here is how it is done, follow the simple directions. | | | | Step 2: |
| Things Needed | | | | The body has to be examined for rusty spots |
| - Water | | | | especially the fender wells and quarter panels. A |
| - Bucket | | | | penknife can be used for scraping off the rust, |
| - Garden hose | | | | then the area can be sprayed with rust-proof |
| - Penknife | | | | compound, this is usually available in aerosol cans. |
| - Car wash liquid or soap | | | | Eliminating the rust is important when it is in a |
| - Non-detergent soap | | | | formative state. It is better to control that |
| - Window cleaner | | | | disease at the start before it spreads which can |
| - Car-washing sponge | | | | results in an expensive repair by a professional |
| - Chamois | | | | body shop. |