Dish Soap: A No-No for Car Washing

While dish soap might seem like a convenient option for cleaning your car, it's actually not the best choice. Here's why:

  • Harsh on Paint: Dish soap is formulated to cut through grease and grime, which can be too harsh for your car's delicate paint. It can strip away the protective wax or sealant, leaving your car more susceptible to damage.

  • Water Spots: Dish soap can leave behind water spots, especially if your car isn't dried thoroughly.

  • Residue: Dish soap can leave a residue on your car's surface, attracting dirt and grime.

What to Use Instead

  • Car Wash Soap: Use a car-specific shampoo designed for gentle cleaning and protection.

  • Microfiber Mitt: A microfiber mitt is ideal for washing your car as it is soft on the paint and won't cause scratches.

  • Rinseless Wash: For a water-saving option, consider using a rinseless wash.

By using the right products and techniques, you can keep your car clean and shiny without damaging the paint.

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