How to Quickly and Easily Add Years of Life to Your Car
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by: rickashman
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Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 Time: 3:08 PM
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Off on a tangent, regular car washing is important, as well. It is probably more important than waxing it, especially if you live in an area where the roads are treated with salt in the winter. I like to add washing my car to my weekly routine. I save up quarters in the car that I get as change and use them to run through the car wash. It only costs me about two dollars and five minutes of my time, but will add a lot of life to my car. Lets get back on task to car polishing, though.
Applying car polish is actually very easy to do. Be certain that your car has been thoroughly washed and dried before your begin the application process. Once washing and drying has been completed, begin applying the car polish to one section of the car at a time. I always test an unnoticeable area of the car if I am using a new brand of car polish, just to make sure that it will not have any adverse reaction. I usually start applying the car polish at the top of the car and working downward because there is usually more dirt at the bottom of the car. I do not want to scratch up my paint by accidentally rubbing dirt in, so I like to make the last section of the car that I do.
Once you are done applying your car polish, rub the car off with a soft cloth to make it nice and shiny. This process may seem like a real pain in the neck, but in the long run, it will save you a lot of money. Years of life will be added to your car, as will dollar signs if you ever trade or sell your vehicle. By simply applying a little car polish, you can keep your car looking just as good as the day that you drove it off the lot. Applying car polish is definitely worth the work...work a little now, and have your car last a lot longer and be worth a lot more money!
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