Welcome to Car & Truck Tips Maine New And Used Cars Cars & Trucks On Maines Coast - Rockland Ford
Search Car & Truck Tips


Car & Truck Navigation
Home
Browse Car & Truck Tips
Contact Us
Random Car & Truck Tips
Fix Thermostats: How To Diagnose & Replace A Car Thermostat
GPS Navigation Systems: Choosing The Best GPS – Tom Tom, Garmin, Magellan
Auto Loan Refinancing: When To Refinance?
Car Buying Tips: When's The Best Time To Buy A Car
Fix Rust: How To Fix Rust Holes On Your Car
Car Mechanics: Tips To Avoid Being Scammed
Manufacturers: Ford Quality Is On The Rise
Car Buying Scams: When To Walk Away From The Deal
Classic Car Buying Tips: Not Every Antique Is A Classic
Fix Alternator: How To Test & Replace Your Car's Alternator
Remote Travel Safety: What You Need To Go Remote
Tire Pressure: How Important Is Air Pressure?
Auto Financing: "Loan Shop" And Save Money
Performance Mufflers: Improve Fuel Economy & Engine Performance
Buying A Rental Car: Tips For Buying Late Models At Good Prices
Pothole Damage: Tips For Colder Climates
Leasing VS. Buying: Tips For The Consumer
Fix Scratches: How To Repair Car Scratches
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems: Simple But Critical Maintenance
Car Financing Scams: When To Walk
Buying Tips: Choosing The Right Truck
Replacing Air Filter: How To Change Your Car Air Filter
GPS, MP3 Stereos, DVD Players: Accessory Buying Tips
Boosting Performance: Is A Supercharger or Turbocharger Better
Replacement Parts: OEM vs Aftermarket
Windshield Wipers: Blade Streaking & Winter Wiper Blades
Aftermarket Parts vs. OEM Parts: What's The Difference
Starter Problems: How To Remove Your Car Starter
Engines: Gasoline Versus Diesel
Lemon Law: Information & Tips On Vehicle Lemon Laws
Fix Rust: How To Fix Rust Spots On Your Car
 
Service Detailing: Tips For A Better Detail
Posted by carsandtrucks on Wednesday, October 17 @ 11:33:52 PDT

Detailing a vehicle means different things to different people. A wash and vacuum may be considered detailing, but for the purpose of this article we are talking about wash wax and dressing of the entire vehicle. Vehicle detailing can be very rewarding to the car owner. If you really like your ride taking care of its appearence shows a sense of pride. Always start with a vehicle that has not been sitting in the hot sun or just came in from off the highway. You should always try to clean your vehicle in a shaded area. Start by washing from the top down. Wash and rinse the vehicle by panels. wash the roof, rinse, wash the hood rinse, etc. Use soap designed for washing cars. You are less likely to get water spots with a product designed for washing cars and not dishes. When waxing the exterior, be sure you wipe all of it off. Wax small areas at a time. For scratches use a compound. You will find most scratches that are not through the base coat can be buffed out. When cleaning the interior start with a thorough vacuum of seats

and carpet. Wipe down the dash and consoles. A toothbrush, and small paint brush are great tools for cleaning vents, and other hard to reach places. Use upholstrey dressings sparingly. Leather seats should be treated with leather cleaner and protector products. Don't forget the wheels and tires. Neglected wheels will take some time to clean and polish. A thorough detailing job will take you 4-6 hours depending on the condition of your vehicle. This is a good Do It Yourself service that will save you the$150.00-$300.00 the professional shops charge. No special


 
Sales & Service Tips
Car & Truck Sales Tips

Car & Truck Service Tips
Random Photo

Site designed by Simple Solutions using Flies and Fins & Maine To Do marketing strategies.