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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Best Car Wash and Wax Tips

It is a proven fact that the better your car looks the higher the value you will get at resale or trade-in. Proper car care to include washing, waxing, and polishing will not only make your car look its best, but will help retain its value and make it last longer. For the purpose of this article we questioned numerous detailing experts and other similar professionals as to what works best.





Here are their best car care recommendations:

Start by using a garage or shaded area. The hot sun will make proper car care and cleaning hard, if not impossible and could be detrimental to your car's finish. Next thoroughly wet down the car. This will remove dirt and road debris which will cause scratches if you skip this step and start using a sponge and soap on the car. If it is a hot day, be sure to routinely wet the car so it does not dry suds or cleaning chemicals on it.

Next use a car wash solution, don't use general purpose detergents and cleaners that were never meant for car care and car washing. A car wash solution will not dry out your paint or strip and possibly remove protective coatings. A long armed, soft bristled wash brush will greatly reduce the time it takes to thoroughly clean your car. It will also make it easier on your back and muscles. A good quality brush can be cheaply obtained at Walmart for about - - buy one, you will be glad you did. When you have finished washing the whole car, use a chamois to dry off your car. A chamois will remove water quickly and not leave lint which terry cloths are prone to do. Routinely washing your car will remove things like bird droppings, bugs and industrial fallout which are all detrimental to your car's paint and finish. If there is road tar or stubborn bugs left after washing you should use a bug and tar remover prior to waxing and polishing.

It is a good idea to follow washing with the application of a cleaner/polish. This will remove minor imperfections in the paint caused by the environment and sun damage, remove minor scratches, and provide a good surface for car wax or car polish. Follow the directions on the bottle. Basically you apply cleaner wax as you would wax - in a circular motion and you treat one area or panel at a time. Use modest pressure and then let dry to a whitish haze. Buff with a clean cloth towel and reapply as necessary.

Then you need to decide whether to use car wax or a polymer car polish. According to the experts, carnauba car wax has the deepest and wettest looking shine, but it is also the weakest protection for the harsh environment (acid rain, extreme temperature ranges, bird droppings, etc...). Car polish is easier to apply as it requires less effort to apply and remove. It will also last much longer (some have polymers and even Teflon and will last as long as 52 car washes after 1 application). Car polish will still give you that new car look and was the unanimous recommendation from our experts for any outdoor use (car wax was recommended mostly for car shows). Both car polish and car wax are applied in the same way and many come with a cloth or foam applicator. Apply in a small circular motion same as with the cleaner/polish. Car polish will go on easier and come off easier than car wax and requires only one coat for great protection in any climate. After allowing it to dry to a haze, buff it off, but use a microfiber towel as it will leave a smoother finish quicker and without any lint.

The above recommended steps for properly washing, waxing and polishing your car will leave you with the best shine, maximum protection, make your car last, and maintain its highest value. Remember, a little proper car care can and will go a long way. David Maillie specializes in automotive safety products and information. He holds numerous patents and awards for his patented headlight cleaner and restorer. For more information, tips, and money saving products for your auto please visit mdwholesale.com


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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Seven Simple Steps To Prevent Auto Accident Injury

Defensive driving is a method of driving that can keep
road traffic participants avoid an unfortunate event for as much as possible. The accidents are unpredictable happenings that can catch anyone off-guard when you least expect it. That's why the simple, yet so overlooked prevention methods need to be taken into consideration before going on the road. Here there are.

REGULARLY CHECK YOUR CAR'S CONDITION

You car is a mechanism that needs oiling from time to time. You should give it regular inspections by professionals from an auto service in your area. Good maintenance of your car is imperative, as many accidents could have been avoided if the respective cars would have been in good shape.

Aside from taking your car to an auto service from time to time, you should check its parameters every time before you go on the road. You should check the tires to see if there's any danger of a flat tire, you should check the oil, water and gas levels, and so on. Your car is your means of transportation, so treat it with respect.

DON'T DRIVE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

I'm going to tell you a sad reality: one in seven road deaths happens because of driving under the influence. It could easily be taken out of the accident category, that's how preventable it is. It's sad to realize that so many persons could have been alive today if someone hadn't been driving under the influence. I mean, is it so hard to restrain oneself from drinking when with the car?

There's even a solution for people who go to parties with the car. Go in group, and in turn specify an assigned driver. That's the person who is not going to drink for the night, but the next time it will be a different one. Just don't put lives in danger because of the alcohol.

MAKE REGULAR EYE INSPECTIONS

Good vision is necessary for a driver, I needn't say that. You can't get your driver's license if you don't pass the eye test. So, if you have eye problems, make sure you wear your glasses when you drive. You can take them off whenever you want the rest of the time, but when you drive just put them on. Make regular inspections of your eyes, because as you get older your vision may be affected.

DON'T EXAGGERATE WITH THE SPEED

Even if you have a clear road ahead, don't exaggerate with the speed you're cruising at. High speeds deliver the most devastating accidents, and it's easy to see why. When too cars collide, the higher their speeds are, the greater the force that breaks them apart is.

Also, when you are going at very high speeds and you also have distractions like cell phones or fog, it's always easier to get involved in an accident because your brain can't process fast enough the informational feedback it gets from the environment.

FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT

This simple yet so underestimated action could save your life. Always put it on and try to tighten it as much as you can. Many deaths happen because the driver didn't fasten the seatbelt, and the lack of the seatbelt increases your chances of being involved in a fatal accident.

DON'T TALK ON THE CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING

The cell phone is one of the leading causes of car accidents. This is because it distracts the driver from safe driving, and it causes lack of concentration. The road ahead is the thing that you should really be concentrating on. So, as a precaution measure, try to keep your cell phone conversations to a minimum when you are driving.

BE CAREFUL AT NIGHT

Driving at night is a lot more dangerous than during the day. Seeing that they have a clearer road ahead, many drivers think they can go as fast as they can. A recipe for disaster. At night time your vision is impaired, and consequently so are your reactions too. Driving at night is tricky, so be careful!

These are just a few prevention methods that everyone should be aware of for safe driving. So many accidents are preventable, that you can't help yourself from regretting that many drivers don't respect this basic defensive driving advice. Defensive driving courses and instruction
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