Sep 10, 2020

Calling all Mitsubishi drivers! Have you been out and about all summer long? Then it’s time for some end of the summer service for your ride! Where to start? Well, you’ve come to the right place, because this week’s blog is for you! Below you will find step-by-step instructions on how to detail your Mitsubishi’s exterior. These steps are super easy and totally DIY friendly! If you’re not into DIY service, schedule your service appointment with our team today and we will get your ride looking brand new in no time! 

Step 1: Wash your car

 

  • You’ll need  a bucket, car wash solution, microfiber towel (or mitt), soft-bristled brush, and a water hose
  • Washing a car on a regular basis helps keep it free of dirt, debris, and gritty residue that can accumulate over time
  • tart washing your car from the roof of the vehicle and work your way down to the bottom of the vehicle
  • Use a soft-bristled brush, in small, circular motions, to remove more stubborn stains and grease. Use a microfiber cloth to clean less dirty areas.

 

Step 2: Dry your vehicle

  • Rinse your car as you go to prevent the soap and water from drying on your car. The ideal car-washing method is to soap up and wash an area, followed by a quick rinse, before moving on.
  • After drying your car to remove the majority of the moisture, allow it to air dry completely before proceeding to the detailing phase

 

Part 3: Detail your car 

  • You’ll need a clay bar, compound, glaze, microfiber towels, and polish
  • Use a microfiber towel or mitt when working with any detailing compound, glaze, or polish. On the surface of your vehicle, you can still find dirt, even after washing it! A microfiber towel should help it lift dirt away from the surface
  • Don’t forget to clean and shine your tires, which are one of the most overlooked areas of a vehicle.

 

Part 4: Wax your vehicle:

  • You’ll need a car buffer, car wax, polisher, microfiber towels. Paint conditioner
  •  Apply wax using a microfiber towel or a clean buffing pad using the car buffer. 
  • Proceed with applying the wax a section at a time, allowing the wax to set before removal.
  • Take a microfiber cloth and use circular motions with the buffer to rub in the wax. Repeat this process until you have waxed the entire surface of the vehicle.