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Ask-A-Pro: How to Clean and Maintain Detailing Equipment and Tools

How Do I Take Care of my Car After It Has Been Professionally Detailed?

I’ve comprehensively read your guides about the car, but my question is, how do I wash my working materials such as the mitt, microfiber clothes, “great white” cloth, and buckets?

Thanks,

Neil

Thanks for submitting your question Neil!

It’s actually a great topic because unfortunately, many people don’t take the necessary steps to properly maintain their equipment and tools. If we want our tools to take care of our cars, then we must take care of the tools as well.

Fortunately we already have some articles that address the topics, so I’ll combine information below along with links to existing articles.

Microfiber Towel Maintenance:

High quality microfiber can become a large investment, and you’ll always find that you don’t have enough! So with as much as you invest in it, you should take the necessary steps to ensure it remains effective for as long as possible. Since we have several comprehensive articles on the subject of microfiber maintenance and storage (links below), I’ll just provide the Cliffs Notes version:

Helpful articles:

Proper Microfiber Care

Microfiber Storage and Organization

Sheepskin Wash Mitt Maintenance

If you want to maintain a swirl free finish (or prevent causing swirls), it’s absolutely imperative that you keep your wash mitt clean and in like-new condition. Improper wash techniques, or a poor condition wash mitt can quickly turn your finish from this:

To this:

Now that I have your attention courtesy of the black Corvette photos, let’s take a closer look at what we need to do to keep our wash mitts in top shape.

The first step is actually to make sure that you’re keeping them clean while you’re doing the washing. By using the Grit Guard 2×4 Wash Method, you’re going to significantly reduce the amount of dirt and debris that gets into the mitt. When you’re done washing the car, you need to fully clean it out, allow it to dry, and safely store it. Unfortunately, many people simply throw it in the bucket (without washing it out) until next time. This method allows for debris build up, mold and mildew growth, and the wet mitt will also catch everything settling in the air out in the garage (grass, dust, dirt, bugs, etc).

Helpful article:

How to Properly Clean and Maintain a Wash Mitt

Wash Bucket Maintenance

You should have 3 buckets in your arsenal (wash bucket, mitt-rinse bucket, and wheel bucket), and chances are pretty good that none of them get cleaned regularly. Go out and take a look at your rinse and wheel buckets in particular…they probably look pretty nasty inside and have a dirty residue inside of them. And when you stack them, the dirt and debris from the bottom of one gets on the inside of another.

There’s nothing real special or particular when it comes to maintaining your buckets…just give them a thorough cleaning inside and out on occasion or as necessary to prevent any buildup of grime or debris that could get into your wash media. Just use a general purpose brush or sponge and just about any kind of cleaner or soap to clean them out.

You also want to thoroughly rinse them out both before and after using them to wash your cars. While sitting in the garage between washes, your buckets may have collected debris so be sure they get a good rinse before filling them up.

Other Items:

You probably have a lot of other tools that you use or come in contact with while detailing, and you want to make sure that they are kept clean as well. If you’re touching dirty tools, then touching the finish of the car, you risk damaging the paint or soiling a clean interior!

So there you have it. It’s mostly common sense, but there are a lot of items that we may forget about as we’re busy working on vehicles. Keeping all of our detailing equipment and tools clean not only helps to extend the life of them, but it will also prevent the transfer of dirt and grime to the finish that we’re working so hard to perfect!

If you have any additional comments or questions, please post them below in the comment box.

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