Car Waxe : What is it?
| Applied to protect car paint from scratches and the effects of sun exposure and rain, car wax also gives a car a wet and glossy look. It is applied with an applicator pad or microfiber cloth. It is left to dry and later buffed off with a clean and soft cloth.
A car has to be washed and buffed before it can be applied with car wax. Car waxing is usually done twice a year depending on the quality of the car wax and the method of application. |
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Kinds of Car Waxes include the following: |
Carnauba-based car wax
- A carnauba-based car wax is in paste form.
- It takes a while to apply it.
- It is the traditional type of car wax
- It is effective at covering up minor scratches and smudges.
- However, it does not have a lasting effect.
Synthetic liquid sealant
- A synthetic liquid sealant actually does not contain wax in the traditional sense.
- Instead, it contains polymers and other chemicals that create an invisible armor shield over car paint, producing a glass-like shine.
- It is easier to apply and lasts longer than a traditional car wax.
- However, it is not effective at covering up scratches.
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Consistency: Choose car wax with a thick liquid consistency to make it easier to apply evenly.
Applicator: Choose car wax that comes with a nonabrasive applicator to ensure scratch-free application. |
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