Yes, before cleaning the external parts auto accessories, it is usually necessary to remove any debris attached to the surface. This is to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the cleaning process, and to avoid bringing debris and dirt into the cleaning process or damaging cleaning tools. The following are some common surface debris that need to be removed before cleaning external accessories:
Dust and Mud: If there is accumulated dust, mud, or other granular debris on the surface of car parts, it is best to first use a soft brush, soft bristled brush, or compressed air blower to remove the surface.
Insect residue: If there is insect residue on the surface of the accessory, such as insect fragments or insect body fluids stuck to the surface, it is best to first use warm water or a professional insect residue cleaner to gently wipe to soften and remove the residue.
Resin and sap: If there are resin or sap stains on the surface of the accessory, it is best to gently wipe it with a car resin cleaner or a gasoline damp cloth to soften and remove the resin stains.
Oil stains and stains: If there are oil stains or stains on the surface of accessories, it is best to first wipe them with warm water and car detergent, or use car degreaser for cleaning to remove oil stains and stains.
Other stains and dirt: If there are other types of stains and dirt on the surface of accessories, such as scale, bird droppings, road salt, etc., it is best to first use appropriate cleaning agents and tools to clean, ensuring that the surface is clean and free of dirt.
When removing debris attached to the surface, be careful and avoid using excessive force or irritating cleaning agents to avoid damaging the surface of accessories or causing other problems. After removing debris, the cleaning process can ensure the effectiveness and durability of the cleaning.