COME LAVARE L' AUTO AL SELF SENZA IMPROVVISARE

Luca Canella
1 Mar 202121:47

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator shares expert tips on how to properly wash your car at a self-service car wash. Emphasizing the importance of using the right products and techniques, they discuss how to avoid damaging your car, especially with delicate materials like chrome. Key recommendations include using foam lance for pre-washing, avoiding the hottest hours of the day, and ensuring proper protection to maintain the car's finish. The video also explains the significance of applying a chemical barrier for better dirt and water repellency, making future washes easier and safer.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Properly washing your car at a self-service station is possible with a few euros, but there are important factors to consider.
  • 😀 Protect your car's surface with a basic protective coating before washing to prevent dirt from sticking too heavily.
  • 😀 Self-service car washes use diluted and aggressive products, so you must be cautious with timing and product exposure.
  • 😀 Always avoid washing your car during hot hours to prevent chemicals from drying too quickly and causing damage.
  • 😀 Foam lances provide better product application and allow for more time for the product to work, reducing risks of damage.
  • 😀 Pre-wash your car gently from the bottom up to avoid streaks and ensure a more thorough clean without harming the surface.
  • 😀 Be aware that self-service products are usually cheap and harsh, so always monitor the exposure time to avoid damage to chrome or seals.
  • 😀 Ensure the car's surface isn't too hot when applying harsh chemicals, as it increases the risk of damage to the paint and other materials.
  • 😀 Use acid-based products after the wash to remove water spots and enhance the vehicle's gloss and shine.
  • 😀 Avoid using home-applied cleaning products before heading to the car wash as they may cause chemical reactions or damage.
  • 😀 Regularly maintain your car's protective coating at home to make future car washes easier and avoid potential long-term damage.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on how to properly wash your car at a self-service car wash, including the necessary precautions and steps to ensure the process is safe and effective.

  • What is the importance of car protection before washing?

    -Having a basic protection on the car's body helps prevent dirt from sticking too strongly to the surface, making it easier to wash and reducing the risk of damaging the paint or other materials.

  • Why is it not recommended to use an automatic car wash at a self-service facility?

    -Automatic car washes use aggressive products and equipment like rough brushes that can damage the car's body, especially if it's a luxury vehicle or has delicate parts like chrome.

  • What types of cleaning products are commonly found at self-service car washes?

    -Self-service car washes typically use strong, alkaline products, which are cheap, diluted, and designed to dissolve organic dirt like grease, traffic grime, and general buildup.

  • What risks are associated with using harsh chemicals in self-service car washes?

    -Harsh alkaline products can be caustic and may damage the car's finish, especially if left on the surface too long or used improperly. They can also cause irreversible harm to chrome parts and seals.

  • What is the correct method for applying foam in a self-service car wash?

    -When applying foam, it is important to start from the bottom of the car and move upward to avoid 'zebra stripes' caused by improper foam distribution. The foam should not be allowed to dry on the surface.

  • Why is it critical to wash the car during cooler times of the day?

    -Washing the car when the body and parts are not too hot helps prevent damage from harsh chemicals. If the car surface is too warm, aggressive chemicals can cause more harm, especially when exposed to direct sunlight.

  • What is the problem with using inexpensive or improper cleaning products at home before visiting a self-service wash?

    -Using cheap or improper cleaning products can cause significant damage to the car's paintwork and other materials. Some products, like those for removing insects, may react negatively with the car's surface if not used correctly.

  • How does using a good protective layer on the car help during washing?

    -A protective layer helps prevent dirt from bonding strongly to the car's surface, making it easier to remove. It also adds a layer of chemical protection that repels water and minimizes mineral residue, which can damage the paint.

  • What should be done after the car is washed to maintain its protection?

    -After washing, the car should be dried and then treated with a product that reactivates and maintains the protection layer, ensuring that the car remains easier to clean in the future and retains its shine.

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