Vital Truck Wash Tools

Jul 28
08:10

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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If you want to do right by your truck, wash it with the appropriate tools.

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If the right tools are used,Vital Truck Wash Tools Articles truck washing can easily be into a fun, effective and easy experience. Whether you’re due for a routine truck wash or need to remove a few layers of mud from the exterior, having the correct tools for the job can easily make for a shinier, cleaner, more polished looking vehicle. But if you think you’ll be able to obtain these results with only a towel and water, you’re sorely mistaken. In this article, we will outline the various tools you’ll need to keep your truck looking like new.

Sponges & Mitts

Using the right type of mitt or sponge is the first thing you’ll need after purchasing your soap. There are a wide variety of brands to choose from, but they all generally work the same. They are used to scrub the dirt and grime from the exterior of the vehicle. A plush mitt or natural sea sponge will be required in order to prevent swirls during the scrubbing process.

Tire Brush

Most vehicle owners prefer a set of clean tires to go along with their clean truck. In order to ensure the best possible shine, a quality tire brush is needed. Mitts and sponges will not accomplish this job in the way a tire brush might. Rubber will be removed from the tire, which in turn will be added to the soap on the paint if the mitt or sponge is used afterwards. Quality tire brushes will work to clean your tires properly without risking damage to your paint job.

Wax & Soap

Choosing the right wax and soap can be a factor in achieving the shiny look you’re after once the truck wash is complete. Be sure to stay away from using the dish soap under the kitchen sink, as this will only work to break down the clear coat and wax. A quick trip down to your local auto parts store will likely provide you with a bit of insight into the variety of products available to you and your vehicle.

Drying Tools and Towels

Perhaps the biggest and most common mistake made by vehicle owners when cleaning their trucks is not drying properly afterward. Choosing not to dry your vehicle after a truck wash can result in the presence of water spots being left on the vehicle. If this mistake is not corrected, these spots can soak into the paint and become a permanent part of the exterior look. Consider purchasing a natural chamois or microfiber towel to dry your vehicle. Make sure to do it quickly, as the sun can work to dry the water spots before you get to them.

When in doubt, there’s nothing better than taking the truck in for a professional wash. The few extra dollars you might spend will provide you with some peace of mind and the ability to enjoy a few minutes in the shade while someone else tends to your vehicle. And heck, with the time you’ll save, you just might be able to schedule your next 4 wheeling adventure!