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The easiest way to wash a car at home

The Seeker by The Seeker
July 7, 2021
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Despite the advantage of saving time, automatic car washes usually are not very good for the car. Many companies have been trying to find ways to cut costs by doing the auto car wash. In the past, touchless car wash systems were developed to make the auto washing process cheaper for the customer. Touchless washers usually have a problem with getting the car washed in a consistent manner. 

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How to wash your car at home?

There are two options that you have for an in-home car wash service:

  • The first is that you can do the car wash yourself. You should make sure that you have the proper chemicals and that you have done all of the necessary preparation for the car wash will be a success. Self-washing the car takes a lot of time. So if you don’t want to waste a lot of time it is better to entrust this task to professionals.
  • The second option is hiring a car wash that comes to your home. Finding someone for a car wash at home is not so difficult if you discover the Fee4Bee platform for hiring. Here you will find many contractors ready to adapt to your needs.

The hardware to wash your auto at home

If you don’t have the time to queue at an automatic car wash hire someone to do a car wash at home can be a great solution. Local taskers will be able to provide you with the services that suit you. When you searching “home car wash service near me” you expect the washing equipment will be more gentle. The contractors usually use:

  1. A home pressure washer for the car – this device allows you to wash your car efficiently without leaving any scratches and other damages.
  2. The detergents for cleaning your paint surface and leave it nice and smooth. Car washers also use shampoos that will get the grime off of your car and polish the body. This type of carwash is great to have if your auto heavily soiled.

To find a professional auto washer to come into your home is a great way to get a car that will look better and smell better. The only problem with this type of service is that soapy water flows into the drainage system and gets into water bodies and soil, and this is harmful to the environment. But the damage will be minimal if you use eco-friendly soap shampoos and waxes.

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How much does it cost for an at-home car wash?

You can either do the car wash at home yourself or you can let a car washer do this for you. A mobile car wash at home saves you money because you don’t have to pay a lot to have someone come to your house and clean your car. The average cost of a car wash is around $40-50 CAD. This includes washing the body, mirrors, seat covers, cleaning the carpets, and waxing. 

If you are also interested in washing inside the car at home, then the cost of the service increases by an average of 30-40%. A car washer will vacuum all the debris inside, clean out the dust stuck on the control panel, move the seats to clean underneath. All you have to do is sit back and let the professionals do all the work.

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