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Basically always had old cars which I did not worry about and used washing up liquid. Remember someone saying it can damage the paintwork. Is this true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For over 30 years I have used washing-up liquid to clean my cars and never experienced any problems with the paint-work that I could attribute to using washing-up liquid.
After washing the car, I then wash the car again with clean water (applied with a sponge) to remove streaks – I then allow the car to dry naturally.
Now that all cars are made with galvanised bodies – if the paint-work cannot withstand diluted washing-up liquid, the manufacturer has a serious quality issue.
After washing the car, I then wash the car again with clean water (applied with a sponge) to remove streaks – I then allow the car to dry naturally.
Now that all cars are made with galvanised bodies – if the paint-work cannot withstand diluted washing-up liquid, the manufacturer has a serious quality issue.
Speaking of those old convertibles the first car I had was an D reg MGB, proper chrome bumpers, wire wheels, the full monty, and its the only car I've ever had that I've washed and polished myself. If I'd got a penny for every hour I'd spent polishing that car I'd be a rich man. I loved that old car and when I hit the road in the summer hood down and the bodywork gleaming I was the King of the Road.
A couple of months went in to a car wash area in town .Then signs clearly said £4 hot wash .Though I just confirm before the wash was done .How much is the four pound wash the gentleman said 6 pounds .So i just said you know what the cars looks fine ill leave it .No matter what the signs say always ask.
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