Thursday, January 7, 2010

Will washing my car with dish soap hurt it?

If i wash my car with dish soap will it hurt anything?Will washing my car with dish soap hurt it?
no, the car wash liquid you buy at the auto stores is a concentrate and you end up using more then you need to do the same thing you can do with dish washing detergents i have used it for years with out any problems.but to be sure the folks that make the auto washing detergents will tell you a totally different story. well they need to sell the stuff,Will washing my car with dish soap hurt it?
no, i do it all the time, but if it aint rinsed good it tends to leave a soapy residue.
nope been doing it for years....dont use brillo though...
Don't do it ,you will be sorry you did. I washed mine with a little Dawn Dish Soap, and it stripped the wax,and left terrible streaks. I won't do it again.Byeee
use very little and it should be ok
Nope.


Use it all the time.
no i do it all the time. or i go to my fiances fire house and use the wash they use for the trucks and engines. soap is soap


it's all really the same
yes it will. it will corrode the exterior coat of paint.





you should use a ';secret'; mixture - from a good friend.





here it is:





1 part toothpaste - specifically colgate ';total';


1 part listerine ( or any mouthwash)


1 part olive oil - sound strange but it clings/bonds to the toothpaste and listeine


2 parts Lighter fluid ( or vodka) - provides the bright white glow





;)





well there it is





this is a ';paste / syrup'; excellent for splashing on your car - better than a showroom shine!!!!!!!!
dish washing soap is made to strip grease and wax-yes it will take the wax off of car leads to paint peeling
Yes, it will leave a film. Use a car soap such as Turtle Wax.
nope..


only thing that could hurt it is something really powerful that would eat the paint.. dish soap is ok
dont think so, I've done it quite a bit. But put it in a mop bucket with water (so it's really sudsy) and then wash a section and rinse it off before it dries.

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