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How to take mold and dirty spots off your car

By | Aug 28, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Not everyone likes to wash their car every week. Like my son, for instance, he hates to wash his car. He even hates to take it to the car wash and let someone else wash it! So, after his car is so nasty and dirty and I can't tell what color it is (white), I get out the supplies and wash it myself. There was so many dark spots on his car, washing it just wouldn't get them off, so I tried spraying Clorox clean-up on the spots, allowed them to set in a minute and just wiped them clean. It was amazing how easy it took the spots off! The car was once again the color it's supposed to be; white!

Things You Will Need

car wash

water

a brush or cloth to wash the car

Clorox Clean-Up


Step 1

In a shady spot, rinse the car with plain water.

In a bucket, place your favorite car wash and follow the directions for proper solution.


Step 2

Using a brush or cloth, wash the car using small areas at a time and rinsing often. Don't let the soap dry on the car; rinse often.

After you have fininshed washing the car, look over it for spots that didn't come clean/off. This is where you will use ghe Clorox-Clean-Up.


Step 3

Spray a small amount on the spot, let it set a few seconds and wipe c lean. It takes the spots right off, leaving your car "spotless".

If you desire, you can wax the car afterwards.


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