Degrimming typically involves the application of specially formulated degreasing agents or pre-soak solutions onto the vehicle's surface. These products are designed to break down and loosen stubborn dirt and grease, making them easier to rinse off during the main car wash cycle.
The degremming process can either be manual or automated. In manual car washes, technicians pre-spray the vehicle with degreaser using handheld sprayers before scrubbing the surfaces with brushes or mitts. Automatic car washes may incorporate integrated degremming systems that spray pressurized degreasing agents onto the vehicle as it passes through the wash tunnel.
Effective degrimming not only aids in the overall cleaning process but also helps remove contaminants that could potentially damage the vehicle's paintwork or cause scratching during the wash, ultimately ensuring superior cleaning results.