What exactly does zero car wash mean?

In a zero car wash, all the interior and exterior parts of the car cabin, including the seats, door, roof, dashboard, engine, tires, etc., are carefully washed with detergents. Everyone’s car is a reflection of their personality. Disorganized people and people with a disturbed mind usually do not take care of their cars, and their cars are always dirty and untidy; but people who care about their work and status keep their cars clean.

In this type of car cleaning, in addition to the appearance of the car, which includes all areas of the body (from the bumper to the trunk), the interior parts are also cleaned. These parts include the seats, doors, floor, dashboard, steering wheel, various decorative parts inside the car, etc.

Various parts should be considered in a zero wash. One of the most important of them is the car engine. The engine, which is referred to as the heart of a car, if it becomes contaminated, it affects all parts of the car over time. So it is very important to take the necessary care in maintaining it.

Another part of zero washing is washing and cleaning the seats and floor of the car. It must have happened to you that when you get into a car, if the seats are not clean, you do not want to sit on it, and vice versa, shiny and clean seats tempt you to sit in the car. As a result, when washing the car using the zero washing method, your car seats will be clean and tidy like the first day.

Steps to performing zero washing of the car
Removing the interior floor coverings, the floor of the car, and the trunk and vacuuming these areas
Cleaning the floor and removing brown stains using a foam cleaner and removing it with a damp cloth or sponge
Washing the rubber floor and drying it and creating a non-slip coating so that the driver’s feet do not slip
Using compressed air and a brush to remove accumulated dust from the buttons and gaps on the walls and interior doors.
Clean hard interior surfaces using a mild cleaner and special car wash products
Clean the car air vents with a cleaning brush. If liquids are not used afterwards, it is better to use a highly absorbent material such as a microfiber cloth to remove dust and dirt.
Wash with special car wash products for seats.

Benefits of car wash
Due to the use of high-quality materials in car wash, dust, soot and grease are easily removed from various surfaces.
Car wash with nano materials prevents pollution from being absorbed into the car body for several weeks.
Due to the use of nano materials in car washes and car washes, dullness and fading due to direct sunlight are prevented.
Your car stays clean even after rainy days due to its hydrophobic properties in car washes.

Can you wash your car at home?
In answer to this question, it should be said that you can do a zero car wash at home, but due to the lack of some specialized equipment for this job, you may not be able to do the zero car wash well. For example, when opening and closing the seats, you may not be able to properly fit the seat sockets or tighten its screws properly. On the other hand, these days, zero car washes use equipment such as drills, special detergents for each surface, and vacuum devices, which cannot be found in every home.

What is the difference between zero car wash and regular car wash?
Zero car wash is actually a deeper version of regular car wash. In zero car wash, in addition to cleaning the car, the main goal is to renew the car’s parts and repair its various parts. In zero car wash, you actually increase the quality of your car and the exterior of your car will be clean and new beyond your imagination. Whereas in traditional car washes, even the high power of the brush may cause scratches on the car body. In addition, the car wash does not have many of the steps we mentioned for zero-car washing.

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