The basic logic behind car polishing and waxing is to provide the exterior of the car, a protective covering. However, most of us will refuse to give in to this reasoning because for us car polishing is a means of giving our car a cool, tidied-up, glossy look. Cars definitely repay routine car care, scheduled cleaning, waxing and polishing in the form of continued comfortable hassle-free services.
If you are thinking in terms of accomplishing the car polishing job on your own, do not expect the excellence of a professional car detailer. However, abiding the following car polishing tips will give your car a stunning look and keep the common problems such as rusting and corrosion at bay. This will definitely save a lot of unnecessary expenses and promise longevity.
Getting down to the real polishing business, the first step to follow will be to give the car a thorough wash. Some car washing soap, some soft towels and high-pressure water-sprinklers or hoses are all that you require for this job. Bathe the car; follow this up with lathering the car-body with a wet towel. Start with the roof and move downwards, cleaning and rinsing one side at a time. Once you are done, use a high-pressure jet to dislodge every bit of dirt and debris stuck fast to the vehicle's exterior and then wipe the car body dry, paying extra attention to the metallic fittings and parts.
The car headlights need special care as lens clouding (resulting from the impact of UV rays, dust and dirt) limits the amount of light, reducing visibility. This can and will lead to a reduction in night time driving safety as per the Institute of Highway Traffic and Safety. There is now a patented headlight cleaning and repair system that will restore your lenses to like new and at great savings over replacement lenses (please see the link below for more info on this headlight cleaning and repair system) .
Do not forget the windows, the wheels and tires. Clean the windows using some window cleaner. Water and a soft towel should do for the wheels; you can use some spray on tire shine on the tires to retain the new look and give them a protective covering. Using surface protecting products on other areas will keep the car in a great condition.
Now going ahead with the real car polishing job, you will need some car polish or wax and some soft towels (like diapers or cheesecloth). Before you start, read the instructions on the label for application direction. Apply the polish with a circular motion, allowing it to dry. By the time you cover the entire surface of the car, the wax will have done its job. It is time now that you follow it up with buffing up, removing extra wax. Your car should, by now, look all spruced-up ? spotlessly clean and glistening, as you saw it at the car dealer's showroom, the first-day.
Some additional tips for car polishing are as follows:
1)Take care never to wash your car in direct sunlight or while the motor is still hot
2)Never use harsh, abrasive cleansing or waxing agents, as they are most likely to do harm rather than good to your car.
3)Always wash your car polishing stuff with fabric-softener.
Remember, your car needs gentle care! So, make your car polishing ritual a perfectly gentle program.
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WikiPedia explains that the Pareto Principle, or 80/20 rule, "states that for many phenomena, 80% of the consequences stem from 20% of the causes". Logically, we know this is true. For example, in the 1990's, Michael Jordan's contribution to the Chicago Bull's six Championships was much greater than the contribution of the other 80% of the team.
Here's how to make the 80/20 Rule work for you:
1. Eliminate Inefficient Activities.
As it is with drinking water, it's not what you put into it that matters most, but what you take out of it. Impurities in drinking water are, at best, unnecessary and can actually be harmful. This is the same with inefficient or unnecessary activities. They may be keeping you from reaching your full potential. By eliminating them, you will have more time to focus on more effective activities.
2. Have a Long-Term Perspective.
By knowing where you are going, you understand how choices today impact your tomorrow. This is illustrated beautifully in Luke 10:38-42.
"As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord's feet listening to what he said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, 'Lord, don't you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!'
"'Martha, Martha,' the Lord answered, 'you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.'"
In that moment, Mary made the better choice. This was an opportunity that was only available to Martha and her sister for a brief moment in history. What a missed opportunity!
3. Focus on the Most Valuable Tasks.
When prioritizing your day, make a decision to focus on the tasks in the top 20%. Those tasks that will contribute to 80% of your results. By taking this approach consistently over time, your productivity will begin to grow exponentially. Instead of your work having a 1 to 1 relationship, it will have a 1 to 5 relationship. In other words, for each input, you will generate 5 outputs.
When you move all of your activities to the top 20%, the top 20% of those tasks will have a 1 to 10 relationship. As you improve your ability to determine and focus on the most highly leveraged tasks, you will be able to produce the work of 100 people or more. This ability to leverage is one of the reasons why the top income earners make 100 times more than the average person.
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