DRIVERS can unlock "more functions" while at the car wash thanks to a useful hack.
Petrol, diesel and electric car drivers can programme machine washes to have a “particular focus” on key areas, according to AA experts.
These advanced functions could be an absolute game changer for drivers.
Motorists will be able to tell the units to give extra attention to sections such as the wheels or bodywork to leave a vehicle sparkling.
AA spokesperson Jack Cousens told motorists that paying for extra washes will pay off with better results despite entering the same machine.
He revealed that some functions are basic, simply jetting water and brushing over the glass and bodywork, reports the ,
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But other machines can use wax, have a particular focus on wheels, or dry it once the cycle is completed.
Mr Cousens said: “Each customer enters a code which tells the machine what cycle to run.
“The supermarket near me has a machine car wash with four options for drivers.
“The 'cheap and cheerful' water and brushes only, all the way up to the full 'bells and whistles' option with wax, brushes for the wheels, cleaning underneath the car and drying it too.”
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The AA expert stressed that once an option is selected, motorists are usually given a code to pop into a keypad as they drive into the machine.
And once they pop the code into the keypad, all that’s left to do is turn the engine off and wait until the car wash finishes its work.
However, Cousens revealed that visiting a hand car wash could mean motorists are more likely to enjoy a “deeper, more thorough clean”.
He added: “Besides the obvious difference between machines and humans, other differences include the speed of doing the job, what bits of the car they clean and the cost."
It comes as supercar owners could keep their flash motor in tip top condition by giving it the “ultimate shine”
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The company, which was owned by Paul Wilkins, used a secret ingredient which was gathered from trees in a secret location in Brazil.
By charging the six-figure sum, the clients were the rich and famous who owned rare and valuable cars.
A “top-secret blend of oils” which cost £65,000, was alsoused.
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Ultimate car cleaning hacks
EXPERTS listed 13 hacks to help you with a more savvy car cleaning routine:
- 1. Steel Wool for Glass Cleaning & Metal Polishing
- 2. DIY Car Air Freshener
- 3. Olive Oil for Leather Upholstery
- 4. Use a Lint Roller for Pet Hair
- 4. Use a Lint Roller for Pet Hair
- 6. Portable Vacuum Cleaner
- 7. Clean Headlights with Toothpaste
- 8. Black Tea for Odour Absorption
- 9. Clean Wheels and Rims with Dish Soap and Water
- 10. Use a Steam Cleaner for Deep Cleaning
- 11. Apply Rain-X to Windshield and Windows
- 12. Use a Car Cover to Protect Your Vehicle
- 13. Clean Windows with Vinegar and Newspaper