How to Pressure Wash Your Car?
November 3, 2022
How to Pressure Wash Your Car?
Everyone loves a spotless car, and we all love our pressure washers. Why not combine both?
Pre-wash
- Place your car on concrete or a blacktop. Avoid gravel. You could damage your paint, crack a window, or kick up stones.
- All windows should be rolled up.
- Use a 40-degree nozzle tip and set your pressure washer to "water output."
- Spray the roof and trunk first, then spray downward. Spray the sides, wheels, and hubcaps again, making sure to remove any stuck-on dirt. Even the wheels can be cleaned. Spraying directly onto the grill could cause damage to the radiator. Spray downward at a 45-degree angle.
Suds and Soap
- Many pressure washers have a soap tank, which must be filled. Be sure to check the water-to-soap-concentrate ratio. The diluted soap solution should be added to the soap tank.
- You can apply soap with a sponge or rag if your pressure washer does not have a soap tank.
- You can set your pressure washer to soap or change the nozzle tip to a soap tip.
- Start at the top part and then work your way down
- Allow the soap to sit on the car for at least five minutes. If you wash your car in direct sun, only wash one side of the vehicle at a time. Rinse off soap after each use.
Rinse Time
- You can switch your pressure washer setting to "water output" or to return to a 40-degree nozzle tip.
- Begin with the roof, then work your way down to the trunk, sides, and hood. Rinse off the soap completely. Continue this process two to three more times until your vehicle is clean.
Drying Time
- Use a towel, soft cloth, or shammy to dry your vehicle. When drying your vehicle, this will remove any water spots.

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