
How To Make Your Own Lavado De Auto: DIY Method
lavado de autos is a handyman task that many of us take for granted. After all, it’s just a quick way to clean the exterior of our car. But what many people don’t realize is how damaging this mundane task can be to our cars’ finishes. In this blog post, we will show you how to make your own lavado de auto using a DIY method. Not only will this save you time and money, but it will also help keep your car looking its best.
What You’ll Need
Toilet brush
Old towel
Bucket
Pot or pan
Water
Stove top burner
Screwdriver
Toilet cleaner
Cleaning supplies needed for your toilet: bleach, water, scrubbing brush.
Ingredients: 1 part bleach to 9 parts water.
Soap bubbles are created by adding air to a liquid and then stirring it. Place the bucket underneath the toilet and fill it with enough water to cover the bottom of the bucket. Turn on your stove burner so that it is hot but not too hot and pour about 1/2 cup of boiling water into the pot or pan. Pour this mixture into the toilet bowl. Close your eyes and hold your nose while you wait 3-5 minutes for the mixture to clean. When it is done, use a screwdriver to grab the sides of the pot or pan and lift it out of the way. After it has cooled, place it in a plastic bag for future use if desired (this DIY method will clean it about every 2 weeks). To rinse off the walls, turn on your faucet as high as possible (to create suds) and pour about 2 cups of cold water into the basin. Swirl around until all surfaces are wetted then finish them off with a clean cloth or sponge.
If you have to clean the toilet more than once a week, it is recommended that you use a cleaner specifically designed for toilets. There are many variations available, including those with enzymes and scents.
How to Make Lavado De Auto
If you’re like most people, you probably don’t want to waste your time washing your car by hand. Instead, you might opt for a Lavado de Auto (auto wash). However, unless you have a lot of time on your hands, this method might not be the best option.
One of the best ways to make your own lavado de autos is to use an automatic car wash. This type of car wash uses a rotating drum filled with water and soap. The pressure and agitation of the water and soap cause the dirt and grease on your vehicle to spread out and be washed away.
While using an automatic car wash is the easiest way to go, it isn’t always the cheapest or most efficient option. For example, if you live in a large city where there are lots of auto washes available, it might be cheaper to buy a car wash package instead of making your own Lavado de Auto.
However, if you only have access to an individual auto wash or there’s no other option available, making your own Lavado de Auto can be very cost-effective. Here’s how to do it: First, find a spot near a flowing stream or river. This will help reduce the amount of soap needed since clean water will help remove dirt and residues from the surface that needs to be washed. Second, locate large stones or boulders near the site and place them at either end of the car. These will create pockets of turbulence in the water and help to spread the soap around evenly. Finally, fill a bucket with clean water and add a few drops of soap. Pour this mixture over the car and scrub it into the dirt and residues using a stiff-bristled brush. Once the entire car is clean, rinse it off with the flowing water.
Tips for Making a Successful Lavado De Auto
Creating a lavado de auto is as easy as following these simple tips:
1. Choose the right container. The best container for a lavado de auto is a large, empty plastic bottle or jar.
2. Add water and soap. Fill the bottle or jar with water and then add enough soap to cover the bottom of the bottle or jar by an inch or two.
3. Place the bottle or jar in a warm place. A sunny porch or garage is an ideal location for a lavado de auto, but any warm area will do.
4. Let the solvent work its magic. Leave the bottle or jar in a warm place for 48 to 72 hours, depending on how dirty it is. The longer you leave it, the cleaner your car will get!
5. Rinse the car. When the 48 to 72 hours are up, remove the bottle or jar from the warm area and fill it with fresh water. Slowly pour the fresh water into the bottle or jar until the car is fully submerged.
6. Drain the water. Let the car sit in the drained water for a few minutes, then gently rinse it off with water. You’re done!