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How Should I Wash My Car?

Forget “how to”. If you’re new to car washing, “how should” is the question you need to be asking. That’s because there’s no one “right” way to wash a car — how you approach it depends on your situation.

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How Often Should I Wash My Car?

How often you wash your car is based on how often you drive your car. After all, driving your car is how it gets dirty. Choose your regimen based on how often your car is driven.

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Important Tips

  • Never wash more than necessary. Over-washing can cause micro-scratch patterns called “swirl marks”.
  • Never use an automatic wash. Even if your car needs a wash ASAP, it’s best to wait until you can hand wash it. Automatic washes use abrasive bristles that scratch paint. 
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Hand Wash

  • Least likely to scratch paint
  • Requires running water and soap
  • Good for heavy dirt & grime

Rinseless

  • Requires special soap and water
  • Good for light to moderate grime
  • Not suitable for heavier gunk

Waterless

  • Cleans by spraying and wiping
  • Good for light dust and dirt
  • Highest risk for scratches
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What Wash Method Should I Use?

There are a few different ways to wash your car, based on what supplies you have and how dirty your car is. Choose the option that best first your car’s situation.

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What Soap Should I Use?

Not all car wash soaps are the same. Generally speaking, pH-balanced soaps are best as they don’t strip protection or stress the paint with harsh chemicals. There are also different soaps for different types of paint, like matte finishes. Check out the main options here.

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pH-Balanced Soap

(Gloss Paint)

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Silicone-Free Soap

(Matte Finish Paint)

Water beads on a paint surface treated with Bead Hero.

Ceramic-Optimized

(Ceramic Coated Paint)

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Should I Use a Foam Gun or Cannon?

You may have seen people in videos using foam guns and cannons to coat their vehicle in a thick layer of soapy suds. Foam guns and cannons are great for low contact washes, but they’re not an absolute necessity. Here are the pros and cons.

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What Mitts, Towels and Techniques Work Best?

You’ve got your soap and method down. But what should you use to actually agitate the suds and dry off the rinse water? And what’s the best technique for doing so? The trick is to minimize friction with the paint. Here’s how you do it.

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How Do You Wash Ceramic Coatings?

Ceramic coatings make washing your car a lot easier, so you don’t need a super powerful soap and aggressive agitation to get the paint clean. Just stick with a pH-balanced soap with active surfactants that loosen contamination.

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