Motoring Expert: The Risks of Car Washing

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Keeping your car clean is as much about safety as it is about aesthetics. Dominic Watt, a road safety expert from First Vehicle Leasing highlights the lesser-known risks of DIY car washing that can affect crucial components like the engine and brakes.

Engine Compartment: Avoiding Water Damage

  • Do: Use a damp cloth to wipe down the engine compartment gently.
  • Don’t: Direct high-pressure water at the engine, as this can force water into sensitive areas, leading to potential damage.

Brakes: Ensuring Optimal Performance

  • Do: Clean around the wheels and brake components with a gentle stream of water and specific brake cleaner if necessary.
  • Don’t: Apply aggressive water pressure or harsh chemicals directly to brake parts, which can leave harmful residues.

Undercarriage: The Importance of Gentle Cleaning

  • Do: Use a low-pressure spray to remove salt and debris from the undercarriage, particularly after driving on salted roads.
  • Don’t: Ignore the undercarriage or use high-pressure sprays that can displace protective coatings.

Windshield and Windows: Maintaining Visibility

  • Do: Use automotive glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth to avoid streaks and scratches.
  • Don’t: Use abrasive materials or harsh cleaners that can scratch the glass and impair visibility.

Paintwork and Exterior Trim: Preserving Integrity

  • Do: Use car-specific wash products and a soft sponge or cloth to protect the paintwork.
  • Don’t: Use household detergents or abrasive scrubbing tools that can strip wax coatings and scratch the surface.

Safe Car Washing Practices: Summary

Do’s:

  •   Always use automotive-specific products.
  •   Employ gentle cleaning techniques, using soft cloths and low-pressure water.
  •   Focus on one section at a time, rinsing thoroughly to prevent soap from drying and leaving residues.
  •   Dry your vehicle with a clean, soft towel or chamois to prevent water spots.

Don’ts:

  •  Never wash your car in direct sunlight, which can cause premature drying and water spots.
  •  Avoid using circular motions that can create swirl marks; instead, move the cloth in straight lines.
  •  Don’t forget to clean the interior, as a clean exterior paired with a dirty interior can undermine your car’s overall maintenance.
  •  Resist the temptation to overlook small nooks and crannies where dirt and grime can accumulate.

As Dominic Watt from First Vehicle Leasing advises, understanding the intricacies of car washing can significantly impact your vehicle’s longevity and safety. By adhering to these do’s and don’ts, you ensure that your DIY car wash not only enhances your car’s appearance but also contributes to its operational safety, aligning with best practices in road safety.


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