Cost effective ways to polish your car
Polishing your car doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are many household items that can get the job done and save you money at the same time.
Bare in mind before you decide to clean your car that it is not too hot. It can cause soapy residue to be left especially in direct sunlight. Taking that into consideration, always try and dry your car manually with a chamois cloth after washing it. This helps to reduce water marks and any scratches that could result from picking up dust on your travels.
To help to bring out the natural shine of your vehicle try using hair conditioner that has lanolin. The lanolin will not only repel the rain but provide a glossy shine to your car. Combine that with window cleaner (or a vinegar) with an old tee-shirt can help to clean your lights too for improved shine in the day and night time vision.