Common Mistakes to Avoid When Detailing Your Car at Home
Keeping your car clean and well-maintained is essential for its longevity and resale value. While you can always get your car professionally detailed, it's also possible to do it yourself at home. However, there are some common mistakes that many car owners make when detailing their own cars. In this post, we'll share some tips on how to avoid these mistakes and get your car looking its best.
Mistake #1: Using the Wrong Products
One of the biggest mistakes people make when detailing their own cars is using the wrong products. For example, using dish soap or other household cleaners to wash your car can strip away any protection and leave scratches on the paint due to lack of lubrication. Instead, use a dedicated pH-neutral car wash soap that's formulated to be gentle on your car's paint and won't leave any residue.
Mistake #2: Not Washing the Car Properly
Another common mistake is not washing the car properly. Improper washing car cause scratches also known as ‘swirl marks’. Use foam cannon and a bucket of soapy water and a microfiber wash mitt to reduce scratches when washing the car by hand. Be sure to rinse the car thoroughly to remove any soap residue.
Mistake #3: Skipping the Clay Bar
After washing your car, it's important to use a clay bar (we recommend clay baring once a year) to remove any contaminants that are stuck to the paint. Skipping this step can lead to a build-up of contaminants in the paint, which can be more difficult to remove later. Rub the clay bar gently over the surface of the car to remove any dirt, tar, or other debris.
Mistake #4: Not adding a protectant
After you've washed and clayed your car, it's time to protect the paint and give it even more shine! Be sure to use a wax or paint sealant to add a layer of protection which will add shine, keep contaminants off the paint, and create a hydrophobic barrier making the next wash even easier.
Mistake #5: Not Paying Attention to Detail
Finally, one of the biggest mistakes people make when detailing their own cars is not paying attention to the small details. This means taking the time to clean the wheels, inner barrels, and other hard-to-reach areas of the car. Use a separate brush to clean the wheels, and don't forget to clean the inside of the wheel wells to remove any dirt or debris.
In conclusion, detailing your own car can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it's important to avoid these common mistakes to get the best results. By using the right products and washing your car properly, you can get your car looking like new again. And if you don't have the time or expertise to do it yourself, don't hesitate to call Mobile Detailing Company. We are professional detailers that come right to your doorstep.