I found this Washing and Waxing advice on the website maintained by the manufacturer of my car (I won't identify the manufacturer by name, but it's one of the Japanese "Big 3").
Overall, some good tips for the general population on how to properly wash and wax their vehicles (although the "1/2 capful of mild detergent" almost negates the rest of their good tips). I was surprised that any automobile maker would take time to post car detailing tips on their website.
Overall, some good tips for the general population on how to properly wash and wax their vehicles (although the "1/2 capful of mild detergent" almost negates the rest of their good tips). I was surprised that any automobile maker would take time to post car detailing tips on their website.
Washing and Waxing
Frequent washing and waxing is the best way to keep your car looking showroom new. Follow these steps to preserve the finish:
Frequent washing and waxing is the best way to keep your car looking showroom new. Follow these steps to preserve the finish:
![]() | Park in the shade. If the vehicle was in the sun, let it cool before washing. |
![]() | Spray the vehicle with cool water to remove loose dirt. |
![]() | Fill a bucket with cool water and a 1/2 capful of mild detergent. |
![]() | Wash the vehicle with the water and detergent solution. Use a non-abrasive cloth or sponge. Rinse the washed areas before they dry. |
![]() | Remove any sap or road tar with a formulation made specifically for that purpose. Carefully read the label to be sure that the product will not damage paint. Rinse and re-wax the area even if the rest of the vehicle doesn't need waxing. |
![]() | Dry the vehicle with a chamois or soft towel. Air drying causes dulling and water spots. |
![]() | Wax the vehicle if water stayed on the hood or roof in large patches. Water forms beads or droplets on cars with adequate coats of wax. |
![]() | Apply a high-quality liquid or paste wax according to the instructions on the container. If the paint has a build up of "road film" that won't wash off, use a combination cleaner/waxer instead. Choose a non-abrasive cleaner designed for today's two-step paint finishes, which are topped by a clear, protective coating. |
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