It’s that time of year again—time to clean your car. And, as usual, one of the first things you’re going to need is a bucket of water and some car wax towel. But what are car wax towels? How do they work? and Should you be using them at all? In this article, we will answer all of these questions and more, so that you can get the most out of your car waxing experience. We will also show you how to wash car wax towels in the safest way possible.
What You’ll Need
You will need:
-a bucket or wash tub
-salt water
-soap
-wax towels
-a microfiber cloth
-a car wash sponge or a scrub brush
-rags or a clean, dry shirt to dry the wax towels and car wash sponge
How to Wash Car Wax Towels
There are a few things you’ll need to get started when washing your car wax towels.
-Wax towel
-Bucket
-Water
-Spin cycle on the washer
-Dish soap or detergent
-Cloth fabric softener sheet (optional)
1. Put the wax towel in the bucket. Add water until the wax towel is completely submerged. Spin the washer on its highest setting.
2. When the cycle is complete, take the wax towel out of the bucket and let it dry flat on a clothes hanger or rubber band.
3. If desired, add a cloth fabric softener sheet to the wash cycle and run it through the washer again. Allow all of your washing clothes to air dry before using them again to avoid mildew formation
Tips for Keeping Car Wax Towels Fresh
Keeping car wax towels fresh is easy if you follow these tips:
-Wrap the towel around a wad of paper toweling to form a thick bundle.
-Drop the bundle into a bowl of water.
-Briefly agitate the bundle with your hand or a rubbermaid stir stick.
-Remove the towel from the water and wring it out.
-Lay it flat on a dry surface, so that any water remaining in the towel will be absorbed.
Conclusion
After a thorough waxing session, it’s important to take care of the Towels that were used! Washing them with warm soapy water and a gentle detergent will help remove any wax residue and leave your car looking like new.