Car Cleaning Tips: WashDrops Car Wash Soap
Car Cleaning Tips
Cleaning my Chevy Tahoe with WashDrops Car Wash Soap!
Car Cleaning Tips Tools:
- 1 Gallon + bucket
- 3 cap fulls of Washdrops Car Wash Soap
- Microfiber drying cloth
- Sponge
- Dirty Truck
At first just like any ordinary guy I was skeptical – How can a product claim to clean your truck without using any running water…..Nonetheless – I gave it a shot
In order to get your attention – Instead of giving you the “before” shot, I will start with the after shot – my truck freshly cleaned with Washdrops. LOOKS PRETTY GOOD FOR a 1998!
Car Cleaning Tips Steps:
1. Combine the 3 capfuls of Washdrops with your bucket and water – About the only time you will see “suds” is during this step. The biggest fallacy for me in this whole experience was that you need suds to get your truck clean. That is just not the case with Washdrops. There is some sort of chemical reaction that the cleaning solution has with dirt, brake dust and grime that makes it perfect for cleaning. The best part is not having to pull the tangled up hose from the garage and waste water on the driveway!
2. Begin Washing – Not much prep needed. Take your sponge and work in the solution just like you would anytime you wash your car. Surprisingly this will take off most debris such as dead bugs, tar, dirt, grime and grease. .As you need to dry the spot quickly after cleaning, clean the car/truck in small chunks – I chose quarter panels
3. Using a microfiber cloth – dry the dirty water off the car. As soon as you finish a section, put the sponge down, grab your drying cloth and dry up the water off the car/truck. You must do this step before the water dries as you do not want the dirty water to leave a residue. In the below pic the right side has been cleaned – you can see the shine!
4. Do the Wheels last – One other area I was skeptical was with using Washdrops on my wheels/rims. I used a wheel brush, and just like the on the paint, the brake dust came right off with a little rubbing. Here, I would recommend using a separate cloth to dry as this will turn dark black from the brake dust.
For some reason, I felt very awkward at the beginning of this wash in that there was no hose and no suds to enlighten my car cleaning experience. But in the end, the result was flawless – in fact I saved time and money (no water needed to rinse). From one bottle of Washdrops, I will be able to wash my truck at least 7 or 8 times – which is amazing value for the price of the product. I also did not need sap and tar remover like I normally use for those tough to clean areas like the undercarriage areas behind the tires.
The only downside to Washdrops is that you need to switch between cleaning and drying – intermittently. Do not try and clean the whole car then dry or you will find dried residue that is unlikely to come off unless you re-clean.
Overall I give the product a B+!!!!
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Lowell
October 26, 2014 @ 2:19 am
Very cool article!! My car is next!!
Chris
April 3, 2015 @ 1:43 pm
Great tips, a pressure washer is great at remove any tough dirt too.
Edmond Vandergraff
June 9, 2015 @ 5:55 pm
I took my car up in the mountains the other day right after it rained, and it got so dirty. We have been trying to wash it as well as we can, but there is still a lot of mud in the cracks. I think that it would be a great idea to get a power washer or something. I just hope that it doesn’t peel the paint off of my truck.
Sasha
January 10, 2016 @ 9:20 pm
These Washdrops seem to do a pretty decent job looking at those photos. Did you only use them on the wheels, or in combination with another product?
Selene Strong
June 27, 2017 @ 6:43 pm
Wow, great post! Definitely looks like a great cleaner to use on your vehicle. Thanks for sharing!