Shandi Wedge: this is not a ridiculous question... very important and neglected part of car maintenance.enthusiasts have their own specific way, but this is the nuts and bolts of it.cold water wash and rinse with *car* soap only (auto parts store will have some). in the shade. top to bottom. wash and rinse a section at a time. hood, trunk, fenders, doors, that way.drip dry. or chamois or cotton bath towel.-------------------always pre soak the area. never just start washing w/o putting some water on the area first. cuts down on paint swirl (micro scratches) and removes any particles big enough to outright scratch the paint during normal wash. it also cools the hot surface so the soap doesn't dry on contact. i just spray the whole car b4 i start. and if the next section is dry when i get to it, i spray it again.car soap and cold water wash and rinse will not remove wax. which is why only *car* soap should be used.for periodic wax removal;dish soap, ivory/dawn *liquid* only! , no citrus, abrasives, or perfumes, with a warm water wash and rinse can be done every other year or so to remove wax build up. wax immediately.cheers!...Show more
Abel Adger: If I was your neighbor I would suggest you do this in the shade and wear a bikini, since i am not your neighbor i will only suggest you ''do it'' in the shade. Water spots are a bugger if you wash in direct sun.
Andrew Sinatra: rub it with a fluffy cat
Jayson Brod: Get naked and rub your body with soap and then wash it.Thumbs up if you agree.
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