Welcome to the Clarity Car Washing Blog!

Here you'll learn DIY detailing tips, get our product recommendations, business operations & sales advice, and more!

Electric Pressure Washer Vs. Gas Pressure Washer
David Alexander Sinclair David Alexander Sinclair

Electric Pressure Washer Vs. Gas Pressure Washer

As a general rule, it is recommended to change the oil after the first 20 hours of use and then every 50 hours of use thereafter. However, if the pressure washer is used in dusty or dirty environments, it may require more frequent oil changes.

Read More
Different Types of Textile Fabrics
David Alexander Sinclair David Alexander Sinclair

Different Types of Textile Fabrics

Towels are an essential item in every household, and come in a wide range of materials, textures, and designs. The type of textile fabric used for a towel can affect its absorbency, durability, and overall performance. Here are some of the most common types of textile fabrics used for towels:

Read More
Hot Water Extractor vs. Using A Shop Vac
David Alexander Sinclair David Alexander Sinclair

Hot Water Extractor vs. Using A Shop Vac

What’s the difference between using a hot water carpet extractor and just using a shop vac? Let’s talk about it! HINT: the hot water extractor wins!

Read More

Disclaimer

Some of the links here are affiliate links meaning Clarity Car Washing will be compensated should the viewer choose to purchase anything through the links provided. All content presented in this video, and on the Clarity Car Washing website as a whole must be modified appropriately for the viewer’s specific situation. All instructional content, product reviews, interviews, tutorials, business content, and content in general is never absolute, nor is it designed to be taken as exact instruction for the viewer’s specific situation. The results presented in Clarity Car Washing’s Blog are not guaranteed, nor does Clarity Car Washing claim that the reader will achieve any results at all. Clarity Car Washing is not responsible for any product, tool, or chemical damage that may occur from the viewer using any product, tool, or chemical shown in the Clarity Car Washing content as the reader must adjust the instruction found in these videos appropriately if the reader should use any product, tool, or chemical shown in the Clarity Car Washing content. Clarity Car Washing cannot guarantee the reader that they will achieve any business results at all from reading the Clarity Car Washing Blog.