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In today's video we're going to look at how to clean your car in the winter using a waterless
car wash product. Before getting started you'll need a few items:Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash
and a minimum of four microfiber towels. Start the cleaning process by thoroughly saturating
the car panel with the Waterless Car Wash formula. Next you'll want to saturate your
wiping towel, this will add a bit of lubricity and help with soil removal. On your first
pass of the car panel take very light strokes with the microfiber. Your goal here is to
remove the heaviest grime with the least amount of pressure. As the towel becomes dirty flip
to a new side and continue. Once all the contaminants have been removed from the surface you can
apply more pressure and buff dry. You'll notice that the panel will become slick and glossy
from the polymer protection. Continue working your way the vehicle until all sides are clean.
Take special care above the wheel wells where most of the heavy dirt will accumulate. The
lower rocker panel should also be treated with special care and cleaned as gently as
possible. Windows are easily cleaned with a quick spray and wipe make sure your microfiber
is completely dry to minimize any chance of streaking. Wheels can be cleaned by simply
spraying and wiping with a microfiber cloth. Heavy brake dust may require a specialty product
such as Eco Touch Wheel Cleaner. A final coating of wax is recommended for
maximum protection. Here we're using Eco Touch Quick Wax which goes on easy and buffs with
no white residue. Washing your car in the winter without access
to a hose or bucket is easily achieved with the right combination of products and technique.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us at ecotouch.net. Thanks for
watching.