5 Tech Tools You’ll Need to Detail Your Car

Your vehicle is an important asset as it can take you to the places you need to go, which is why you need to properly care for it so it can last longer. You can always go to a service to have your car detailed, but it'll be better if you invest in the proper tools and do it yourself as you'll save more in the long run. Here are some things you'll need.

1. Handheld Vacuum

Handheld Vacuum
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You can always use one that requires an outlet, but a wireless handheld vacuum means that you can also bring it with you on your travels. You will need this to clean out the debris in your vehicle, which will build up no matter how careful you are with the interior.

The VacLife is a cordless vacuum that can clean out hard-to-reach areas through its nozzle and crevice tool. Fully charged, which can take two to three hours, it can run for 20 minutes straight. It also comes with a HEPA filter to avoid clogging the filters with debris.

2. Pressure Washer

Pressure Washer
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Given that your car will be exposed to all sorts of dirt and grime as you drive it in all sorts of places, which is why you'll probably encounter stubborn dirt and stains on the surface. You'll have a much easier job getting them off when you use a power washer.

This particular tool has a touchscreen that lets you adjust the settings between four nozzles which are 0 °, 15°, 25°, and 40°. It also has three gear options such as soft, medium, and strong. You won't have to worry about manually soaping since it comes with a nozzle for that as well.

3. Steam Cleaner

Steam Cleaner
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After a long day out, you always wind up sitting in your car, which means that whatever dirt and bacteria you picked up now resides in your car seats as well. It's important to regularly disinfect your seats and not just make them look clean. You can do both with a steam cleaner.

The Wagner Spraytech releases pressured high-temperature steam at 212°F, which helps dissolve or loosen unwanted dirt and stains on your seats, as well as disinfect them. You can use them on leather, upholstery, carpets, dashboards, and windows using its various nozzles.

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4. Cordless Polisher

Cordless Polisher
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Applying wax on your vehicle is important to keep its paint from fading, being discolored, or rusting away. Aside from purchasing a quality wax, you'll also need tools to apply it. You can manually wipe the wax on, but it will be much quick to use a polisher.

The Avhrit polisher set comes with two detachable batteries, one charger, a looping backplate, two foam pads, two Waffle Pro foam pads, two knitted wool pads, ten polishing bonnets, and ten sandpapers. It produces low noise during use and has a motor capable of 5,000 RPM speeds.

5. Airbrush Kit

Airbrush Kit
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You probably won't need this as often if you're careful with your driving, but it doesn't hurt to have one when you need to repaint areas with a scratch or two. Of course, you have to make sure that you have your vehicle's paint color handy.

This airbrush kit features a 25-30 PSI air pressure with the highest airflow reaching up to eight to ten liters. It comes with 0.2 and 0.5mm nozzles for more detailed painting. If you need to correct a wider area, you can use the wide background spray that covers about two inches of space.

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