Procedure and Tips.
1.Stubborn water streaks over a large surface.
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If you keep putting off your car wash "until next time," it will end up looking like this. This kind of heavy water staining is especially common for cars that are regularly parked outdoors in the rain. Once it is this bad, a regular car shampoo just won't cut it.
2.First, rinse the car.
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The first step to washing a car is to rinse it off. Use plenty of water to wash away things such as sand or dust which might cause scratching to the paint as you wash the vehicle. Any dirt that remains after this will at least be softened by absorbing moisture, making washing your car easier on your car body. It's best to rinse dirt off from the top downward.
3.Water streak removal shampoo
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Particles in exhaust fumes and impurities in the atmosphere are dissolved into rainwater, which are then burned onto your car by sunlight, creating water stains.
You need more than an everyday car cleaning shampoo to remove these streaks from your car.
4.Wash firmly.
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Wash the car in sections such as roof, hood and trunk, instead of washing the entire car at a time. In order to allow the water repellent ingredients to evenly adhere to the surface, firmly rub on the surface with the included yellow sponge.
5.Use the black sponge to remove stubborn water streaks.
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With the included smaller sponge, rightly rub on stubborn water stains under side mirrors.
Finish!Restores the original shine
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After rinsing off, you will see an amazingly beautiful car body without any water streaks left behind. It's the same feeling you get when an old yellowed shirt is returned to its original white color. If you use it on a darker-colored car, its original deep color will be restored before your very eyes!
The beautiful results last and last!
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By just washing, the strong water repellent protects the body from water streaks and acid rain.