It has been revealed how you really deserve to wash your car; However, opting for the simplest option can damage the paintwork.

An expert in MOTORS has revealed to you how you deserve to wash your car.

Car-buying service We Buy Any Car has pleaded with drivers that a “less is more” mentality will prevent them from harm.

The car genius urges motorists to wash, or at least rinse, their cars once every two weeks to keep them clean.

But it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach.

For example, other people in rural areas are more likely to pick up dust and dirt than those who drive in cities.

The expert also suggests keeping tabs on any signs of dirt and cleaning the specks before it gets worse.

By washing your car with a lawn hose at least once every two weeks, you can prevent dirt buildup from getting out of control.

However, drivers avoid contact with hair, especially at car washes.

Frequent exposure to these bristles could lead to damaged wax coatings and even scratches in your car’s paintwork.

It comes as a cleaning professional who has a familiar item that costs 80p and will have your car mats looking ‘like new’ in just a few minutes.

Chantel Mila, known on TikTok as @mama_mila, took to the social media site to show her 1.4million followers just how to do it.

And an engine expert who has cleaned millions of cars has revealed how to wash his own at home for less money.

Getting your vehicle in sparkling condition by hiring an expensive professional cleaner can leave you out of pocket.

Luckily, one car enthusiast has shared how to save money by cleaning your car at home.

Expert from Gtechniq Adam Eaton revealed the easy-to-follow steps for achieving professional results without damaging your car.

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