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Brilio.net - One form of car maintenance is routine cleaning. Although it cannot be denied that many factors can cause a car to become dirty or even get crusty stains. Well, crust is usually formed due to dirt, dust and other residues that stick to the surface of the car. Apart from making the car look dirty and unattractive, limescale can also damage the car's paint if left for too long. Therefore, it is important to carry out proper maintenance to prevent crust from forming on the car body.
Unfortunately, removing this crust is often a challenge for many people. So that the crust can be removed without damaging the car paint, some people usually use special soap. Even though this special limestone remover soap is usually sold at a high price.
If you want to save more, you can use simple ingredients you have at home, you know. A YouTube user DOEL CARWASH once shared a simple trick for descaling a car. Who would have thought, he would rely on kitchen ingredients to make the car shiny and shiny again.
How to clean car body crust using 1 kitchen ingredient, the results are shiny and shiny.
Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube DOEL CARWASH on Sunday (21/4), the kitchen ingredient in question is dishwashing soap. So, so that this dishwashing soap can work optimally, it also relies on other ingredients, such as citrus. These two ingredients will later help remove stubborn crust on the car.
photo: YouTube/DOEL CARWASH
To do this, simply mix 1 sachet of citrus and 3-4 tablespoons of dish washing soap in a container. Then dissolve a little water. After that, stir these two ingredients until evenly mixed.
photo: YouTube/DOEL CARWASH
Next, apply this liquid to the crusty area. You can use an old toothbrush to reach narrow areas. Make sure that the part has been rinsed with water beforehand. So, while smearing it, rub the crust stains using the toothbrush.
"There's no need to worry about scratches, because the paint on this car is thick," said YouTube DOEL CARWASH.
photo: YouTube/DOEL CARWASH
Shortly after rubbing, you can feel the surface of the car. If it still feels rough, it means the crust hasn't completely worn off. Continue the scrubbing process and apply the cleaning fluid using an old toothbrush. Brush for 2-3 minutes so that the crust is completely removed.
If so, rinse immediately using running water. So, after rinsing, you can check the crust again. If there is still crust remaining, repeat the process. That way, the surface of the car will return to being smooth and shiny because it is free of crust.
photo: YouTube/DOEL CARWASH
Having been watched more than 21 thousand times, this upload about how to descale a car immediately attracted the attention of netizens. Who would have thought, many other YouTube users were interested and also provided direct responses in the comments column. Not a few netizens claim that these simple ingredients are effective in removing limescale from cars.
"Yup, Citroen is indeed safer than HF/HCL. Only for the watermark (water mark extending from top to bottom & thickness) you have to repeat it several times," explained YouTube @polesmotorsejutaumat.
"The original citrus and sunlight solution is really effective at getting rid of stubborn stains, but you have to be careful" when it comes into contact with areas or metal/iron objects that are not protected by spare parts, bolts, rings, small metal objects, because this solution has a very high acid pH and speeds up the process. rust/corrosion. "The solution is very effective at eliminating dirt and fungus, but you have to use it carefully/carefully," said YouTube @umepi8059.
"Thank you bro... wish you continued health and success," said YouTube @ahmedsidana5595.
Tips to prevent crust on the car body.
Here are some tips to prevent crust on the car body.
1. Wash the car regularly.
Wash your car regularly, especially after driving through dusty areas or after rain. Crust is usually formed from dirt and dust that sticks to the car body and if left for a long time, it can cause crusting.
2. Use the right soap.
Use appropriate car wash soap. Avoid using ordinary household detergents because they can damage the protective layer on the car paint.
3. Clean gently.
When washing your car, use a soft sponge or cloth so as not to damage the car paint. Avoid using rough materials or rubbing too hard.
4. Dry the car well.
After washing your car, make sure to dry it well. Crust can form if water pools on the car body.
5. Do waxing regularly.
Waxing regularly can help protect your car paint from crusting and keep it shining.
6. Avoid parking in dusty places.
Try not to park the car in dusty or muddy areas to reduce the possibility of crust sticking to the car body.
7. Use a car cover.
Use a car cover when not in use to protect the car paint from scale and other elements.
8. Check and clean the water lines.
Make sure the drains in the car are not clogged, because stagnant water can increase the risk of scale formation.
9. Do detailing regularly.
Apart from washing the car, also do regular detailing to clean hard-to-reach parts and to maintain the overall appearance of the car.
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