How-To Articles: Tips & Best Practices — Car Detailing Products

The Ultimate Wheel and Tire Cleaning Guide
Wheels and tires are the only part of our cars that actually make contact with the road. This in turn causes dirt and grime build-up over time. In addition, brake dust and fine shavings from the brake rotors end up on your wheels as well. What is brake dust? Brake dust is a residue which is a combination of iron particles, carbon, and fraction material that makes your wheels look filthy. What’s worse than dirty wheels and tires? Regardless of if your car is using aftermarket wheels or factory OE wheels, cleaning your wheels (and tires) is one of the...
The Ultimate Wheel and Tire Cleaning Guide

How To Remove Bugs From Your Car
There is nothing more frustrating than the sound of bugs hitting your clean windshield, or the sight of the front of your car that’s littered with bug splatter. Worse yet, your windshield wipers do close to nothing to wash away the bugs. If you drive your car often, chances are you’ve encountered insect remains all over the car’s front bumper, side mirrors, headlights and windshield. Bug splatter is one of the toughest stains to clean off the surface of your car, and the longer it sits, the more difficult it becomes to get rid of. Modern cars are painted using...
How To Remove Bugs From Your Car

Summer Car Care Tips
Summer can be rough, not only on people and animals but our cars as well. While it’s easy for us to take shelter indoors and turn the air conditioning on, our cars aren’t always that lucky. The sun emits harmful UV rays that can accelerate the oxidation process of your car’s paint. This oxidation gives the paint on your car a dull and dated look. This is especially true when the car is left outside under the sun for extended periods of time. When the summer season rolls around, it’s important to make sure you’re properly protecting your vehicle. Regardless...
Summer Car Care Tips

What is a Waterless Car Wash & How Do You Do It?
A waterless car wash is a spray-on product that enables you to clean your car pretty much anywhere without the need for a traditional water hose and bucket. A quality waterless car wash like 3D Waterless Car Wash is formulated to break down, loosen, and emulsify surface dirt, road grime, traffic film and other contaminants while also lubricating the surface to prevent swirls and scratches during wipe-off. The key to getting great results with a waterless car wash is using lots of clean, dry microfiber towels. What’s the difference between a waterless car wash, a spray detailer and a spray...
What is a Waterless Car Wash & How Do You Do It?

How Often Should You Wax Your Car and Why?
The most common question about waxing your car goes like this, How often should I wax my car? The answer depends on two things. 1: How do you use your car? 2: How do you wash your car? Let me address both of these variables in two segments. 1: How do you use your car? What this means is, what kind of environment is your car exposed to? Do you drive your car back and forth to work Monday through Friday? Or do you work from home? Or are you retired and no longer driving your car back and forth...
How Often Should You Wax Your Car and Why?

How to remove stubborn water spot stains from your cars paint and glass
4 types of water stain spots There are different types of water spots when it comes to water spot stains and etching on car paint and car glass. These include, Type I Water Spots – Mineral deposits on the paint surface. Type II Water Spots – Imprint etching in the paint. Type III Water Spots – Crater etchings in the paint. Type IV Water Spots – Whitish discoloration stains on and in the paint. Type I water spots are simply called hard water spot stains. This means that there were dissolved minerals in the water and after the water evaporated,...
How to remove stubborn water spot stains from your cars paint and glass

The only car detailing kit you'll need! The Best Car Detailing Tools
I’ve been detailing cars since the late 1970s. I am the only detailer in our industry that has had 2 TV shows, authored 5 car detailing books and 1 boat detailing book. Have written over 1000 articles on the topic of car and boat detailing and have taught and documented more car and boat detailing classes than any other detailing class instructor on planet Earth. So, for what it’s worth, below are my favorite and must have car detailing tools. Tools for detailing the exterior of your vehicle The FLEX XC 3401 VRG aka the BEAST - All brawl, zero...
The only car detailing kit you'll need! The Best Car Detailing Tools

How to Clean Glass Without Streaks
Everyone Loves Crystal Clear Streak Free Glass One of the most annoying things about cleaning glass is how to clean the glass without leaving any streaks? Glass streaks have to be the number one problem people, including professional car detailers struggle with when cleaning glass. The way to not get streaks when cleaning windows is actually really simple. The answer is so simple, once you read my two tips below where I explain the best way to clean windows without leaving streaks or smears, it will all make perfect sense. What is a streak? A streak on glass is simply...
How to Clean Glass Without Streaks

Liquid Wax vs Paste Wax? Which Shines the Longest?
Question: Which shines the longest, a paste wax or a liquid wax? Answer: If you choose a quality brand of wax, the shine will last about the same time no matter what form the wax comes in. The more important question is how long will the wax last? And the answer to how long any wax will last comes down to how well was the paint surface prepared to accept the wax? Just like getting a custom paint job for your car, the final results always depend on the prep work performed before applying the wax. If you’re working on...
Liquid Wax vs Paste Wax? Which Shines the Longest?

How to do a Cosmetic Engine Detail in 5-easy Steps
Before After Cosmetic Engine Detailing When it comes to most modern cars, when you open the hood you don’t see an engine but instead, see lots of plastic covers and cladding that cover the engine. For the most part, due to better technology, the engines don’t become covered in oily sludge like they did in the old days, thus there’s nothing to clean or degrease. The plastic covers and plastic cladding inside the engine compartment does become dirty and neglected looking over time but the good news is - it’s fast and easy to clean and then restore that factory...
How to do a Cosmetic Engine Detail in 5-easy Steps

How to Clean Cloth Car Seats Like a Pro
When it comes to cleaning cloth seats as well as any other cloth, fabric or upholstery inside your car, the process is actually quite easy and simple. It helps to use quality tools and products and of course the key ingredient is you and your focused attention to the task at hand. Besides these things, the most important thing I can share when it comes to cleaning cloth seats is try to work with a foaming upholstery cleaner and after all the cleaning is done, place a small fan inside the car for an hour or two as the moving...
How to Clean Cloth Car Seats Like a Pro

How to do a Cosmetic Engine Detail in 5 Easy Steps
Before After Cosmetic Engine Detailing When it comes to most modern cars, when you open the hood you don’t see an engine but instead, see lots of plastic covers and cladding that cover the engine. For the most part, due to better technology, the engines don’t become covered in oily sludge like they did in the old days, thus there’s nothing to clean or degrease. The plastic covers and plastic cladding inside the engine compartment does become dirty and neglected looking over time but the good news is - it’s fast and easy to clean and then restore that factory...