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How to Set Up a DIY Car Wash

A washed car makes a great looking car. That reason alone should give car owners some incentive to get their vehicles regularly washed. Add to that  dirty vehicles can be an eye sore, experience damage to a car's finish over time from salt and other debris, effect the resale value, or even affect your driving ability.

Normally on this blog, we discuss the benefits of a commercial car washes, and how to make these businesses flourish. Naturally, we think these still provide great quality and convenient wash options for consumers. As consumers, you have lots of different options to get your car washed from self-serve stations and automatic car washes, but sometimes doing it at home is a viable option for those who are particular about their vehicle or want to save some money by doing it themselves.

Let's discuss how you can set up your own car wash at home in DIY fashion and how it compares to going to a car wash to get it done!

What do we mean by A DIY Car Wash?

A DIY car wash is just what it sounds like: a car wash that you do yourself instead of going over to a commercial car wash.

It is a hand wash comprising of a variety of 'home' equipment such as sponges, cloths, and a hose rather than machinery.

Can a DIY Car Wash work just as well as other Car Washes?

Absolutely! With the right supplies and some elbow grease, you can get your vehicle just as clean as a drive through car wash.

Car Wash Chemistry for the Perfect Wash

There are many different products on the market for cleaning cars, we'll mention a few of the more important options you should use to clean your vehicle at home!

As far as brands go, we recommend looking for Turtle Wax products as they are one of the best options you'll find. Turtle Wax has been providing car care for over 75 years with a 97% consumer brand recognition. That speaks to their great quality and ability to produce results. Turtle Wax products are even made without harmful chemicals as they are environmentally conscious.

As always, whatever products you decide to use, be sure to read and follow the directions listed by the manufacturer.

Car Wash Soap

Soap designed for cleaning cars is one of the more important things you must use in your hand wash. It will remove the dirt, grime, bug splatters and bird poop off the vehicle's surface.

Sidebar: Can I use regular household soap to clean my car?

While it will remove the dirt and bird droppings, we would advise against using other types of soap to clean your car other than one that is designed for the job, especially dish soap.  Regular dish soap can negatively affect your car's finish, looking too dry and not shiny; you can trust that car wash soap is better designed for your vehicle.

Wax, Ceramic, or Other Surface Protection

Some type of surface protection is always recommended to protect your vehicle and add a great looking shine. Car wax is one popular option, known for providing the best looking shine. Some wax coatings include additive ceramics or sealants that may add even better protection to your car's paint from direct sunlight UV rays and the elements.

Glass Cleaner

Another important product is a glass cleaner. This will help keep the windows, mirrors, and other glass surfaces on your vehicle crystal clear. We recommend pairing this with a microfiber cloth to get great results. Some options include hydrophobic properties which will help rain water bead and roll away when driving.

Wheel Cleaner

Wheels collect a lot of dirt and grime from the roads, while this product is not necessary for every wash, great looking wheels can make a big difference.

Specialty Products

If you have any particular concerns for your vehicle such as scratches, dullness, etc. you can find specialized products that are made to tackle those issues, even when hand washing!

Some examples of specialty products are head light restorers, trim restorers, and bug removers.

Tools you'll need to Wash Cars at Home

Buckets

A couple of buckets to hold water, your cleaning solution, and to clean off dirty sponges is a must to wash your car.

Sponges or Wash Mitt

A soft sponge or wash mitt is the best way to apply car wash products and clean a dirty car safely in a hand wash.

Wheel Brushes

Wheel brushes are important for getting into those tight crevices and removing dirt, grease, and brake dust from the wheels and brake pads.

Microfiber Towels

Microfiber cloths are ideal in hand washes, for wiping off your vehicle or applying product as they are extra soft and won't scratch the surface while making your car clean.

Drying Towels

A drying towel is another tool you should have to dry the car from all the water that will be on the surface. This is an essential step to prevent any water spots as the residual water will dry onto the car.

Garden Hose or Pressure Washer

Using a pressure washer can make the car wash process much faster and easier. But a hose will do the trick in case you don't have access to one. Try to limit your water usage when spraying down your car as it may flow form your own driveway into your storm drain or sewer system. Note that hard water from a hose can leave unwanted spots, so it can be important to wipe your vehicle dry when home washing.

How to Wash Your Vehicle at Home

Now that you know what products and tools you need, lets get started on the process to cleaning cars at a home wash.

Pre Rinse

The first step to a successful hand washing is to give your vehicle a good rinse with just water.

This will help remove all the dirt and debris on the surface and prepare it for washing. To do this, use a garden hose or a pressure washer if you have one available.

Wash your Wheels and Tires

Next, it’s time to tackle hand washing those wheels and tires. Start by applying a wheel cleaner of your choice and use it per the manufacturers instructions.

After that, use a wheel brush to agitate the dirt and then rinse it off.

Wash the Body of the Car

Now that the wheels and tires are clean, it’s time to move on to hand washing the body of the car.

Fill a bucket with warm soapy water and use a car wash sponge or microfiber mitt to lather your vehicle in suds.

Rinse and Dry

Once you’ve finished hand washing the car, give it one final rinse with clean water and then dry it off using a drying towel. This will help remove any remaining dirt and water spots on the surface of your vehicle.  

Surface Protectant

Finally, you can apply a wax or surface protectant to add an extra layer of protection and shine to your vehicle. This will help keep it looking clean for longer and make future hand washing even easier.

At Home Car Washing vs an Automatic Car Wash

Even though the objective between going to an automatic car wash and doing washing your car at home is the same - achieving a great looking, clean car, there are some differences to them.

At Home Car Wash

At-home car washes allow you to control the cleaning process and work with a variety of soaps and other products.

You also don’t have to worry about the car being touched by moving brushes and parts that you may encounter at non-touchless wash options.

However, washing your car yourself will require you to have all the products, cleaning equipment, access to water, and a good amount of time to devote to the task. But that time and effort may help you save money in the long run.

Automatic Car Washes

Automatic washes uses machinery and equipment that will do all the work as you sit in your vehicle. This will make for a much easier and quicker experience than washing your car yourself but that convenience comes at a cost.

Also, if you go to a quality car wash, you can trust that they have tested their car wash chemicals to achieve the best clean possible which is something that is hard to perfect as a home washer as you probably will not be trying every product in the car care aisle.

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