Thursday 26 January 2012

How to clean your car - Part 6

There are many different parts on your car and all these different parts require different types of cleaning. The way you would clean the paintwork on your car would not be the same for the windows. Cleaning the windows is really easy and well worth the effort.

First things first, make sure you’re wearing your gloves and safety eyewear. A cleaning product that works really well for this is Blendwell Chemicals Window Cleaner. What’s nice about their Window Cleaner is that it is a dilutable cleaning product unlike the cleaning products you would buy in the supermarket. As a concentrated product you save money in the long run. You will need a spray bottle.

If your spray bottle is a litre size, fill the bottle with 100ml of Window Cleaner and the rest to be filled with water. Spray the windows of your car with this cleaning solution and wipe away with a squeegee. You will also need a cloth for the edges. If you do not have a squeegee, you could use a soft cloth. A microfiber cloth would be ideal as this will leave fewer streaks. It is best to start with the insides of your windows and when you’re finished you can move onto the outside windows. Usually the outside of the windows would be dirtier than the inside so start with the cleaner parts of the windows to avoid spreading the dirt to the cleaner windows. Always wipe the windows until they are dry for sparkly glass. Use another cloth to help dry if necessary.

Cleaning the windows of your car is a necessary step that will help you stay safe in your car. Blendwell Chemicals makes this fantastic Window Cleaner and many other cleaning chemicals. Please visit www.blendwell.co.za to view our range of cleaning chemicals. Blendwell Chemicals has a factory in Midrand South Africa and is your local cleaning chemical supplier!

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