How to Make your Own Car Wash Soap:
- Squeeze some liquid dish detergent into a bucket of warm water to
make basic car wash soap. This will remove the dirt and won’t affect the
car paint or gloss. This is a cheap and easy way of making soap that
cleans your car and the process is not time consuming either. Since the
clear coat of the car’s paint is quite tough, it’s not harmed by mild
soaps such as dishwater detergent.
- If you want to make a soap that can remove grime along with the dirt
on your car, you can make a car wash soap that is as effective as
commercially manufactured car soap. All you need to do is fill a bucket
with warm water, and add a cup of liquid dishwashing detergent and 12
tablespoons of powdered laundry detergent. If your car is very dirty,
you might have to make more than 1 bucket of this mixture. You must also
remember to rinse the car well and ensure that all the soap is removed
to avoid soap streaks.
- Another way to avoid streaks is to add borax to the mixture of
liquid dishwashing detergent, powdered laundry detergent and water.
Borax ensures that soap residue isn’t left on the car’s surface.
- When choosing detergents, make sure to buy quality products that
produce plenty of suds. You can also think of using biodegradable
detergent, as the soapy water will be seeping into your yard and can
adversely affect the environment.
- Alkali free soaps should be used, as alkali can take the paint and
the dirt off your car. However, if the soap does have alkali, it’s best
to wax the car after it’s washed.
- Soaps that have no phosphate or chlorine are a good choice as they
are environment friendly. Phosphate can damage the finish of the car’s
clear coat apart from damaging the environment. Such soaps are usually
vegetable-based oil soaps and should be simply mixed with the warm water in the bucket.
- Alternatively, you can add a cup of liquid dishwashing detergent to a
bucket containing warm water and add petroleum based powdered laundry
detergent to it to get homemade car wash soap. The advantage of using
petroleum based laundry detergent is that it’s free of phosphate and
chlorine.
A soap that’s manufactured for cleaning cars is preferred by most
people, but a homemade detergent that is free of alkalis and is mild is a
convenient and cheap option quite safe for the car’s paint.
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