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Practical Ways to Clean Car Engine
Cleaning
machine is not as easy as the only body wash and then spray dried using a plastic chamois (fabric dryer). It could strike the machine will not even be the starter because of water getting into the ignition or electrical connections.Apparently there are practical ways that can create a sleek look without causing disruption in the machine. Here are quick tips to clean the machine:Previously, provide the supporting tools, such as cloth dryers, bucket, two pieces of clean cloth, soap, toothbrush, and spray cleaning machines, which can be found at stores and car care accessories.Make sure the engine in cold conditions so as not to injure the hand. Dampen a cloth and wring it out do not let dry. Wipe all surfaces are dusty corresponding reach.To the affected part of the oil seepage can be cleaned first using a brush that was given soap. Rinse with a damp cloth to clean from the soap.The second step is not necessary for European production cars. Special European car, we do not use the water for the first step because the manufacturer does not justify the use of washing machine water.After that spray the engine cleaner spray on all parts, both made from rubber, steel, or aluminum. Feel free to spray the sides near the body because the drug did not damage the paint. If there is a spray that on the body, simply wipe with a dry cloth.After that, allow the former to dry spray. It could also be swabbed using a clean towel to speed up the drying process. No need to rub over and over again so that the medicine is not lost. The drug can last for 10 days and if dusty or subject to splashing water from the bottom just wipe it dry.For conditions that are not too heavy (dirty), this process only takes 25 minutes.
Maintenance of your custom wheels and tires
If you do your best to find himself in a number of wheels and tires to invest, but custom wheels that you back up to $ 1,500 per tire! If you stop your journey a professional to detail that you have taken the time though, the wheels are cleaned. Taking care of your wheels has the same problems and routine takes as a quest for the rest of the car.First you must wash and clean the debris from the road and then polished so they made the dirt, they will attack in the future are protected. Make sure to wash and a good follow up with a wheel cleaner, follow this with a good quality lap and splash protection products.Making the wheel itself is a chore but a time-saving tip, it’s a complete bike, including the wheels and tires, all at once. Personally, I recommend that you start at the edges first and clean out the tires to work.In this way, with any drain cleaning up the edges and splashes on the tires.An old soft toothbrush is very useful for getting around the edges and corners and edges. You also need a sponge and a soft cloth – never anything that is abrasive, and never use abrasive cleaners on your wheels and tires (this is the area of lead in dirt sift through them and they will quickly lose its luster).The body needs to shine, but it’s the wheels that really got the car into the crowd.