Saturday, August 4, 2012
Waxing, Polishing, Polishing Car
How and why waxing and polishing your car?
Car Wax Waxing should be done every three or four months, just after the car wash. The wax helps to minimize the damage caused by chemicals and protects the paint from fading keeping your car shiny. It is always recommended to use car wax for high performance and is achieved only with adequate protection against weather and chemical risks. The duration of good wax is 3-4 months after which the vehicle can be polished to maintain its protective coating.
Let's look at the steps in the process of waxing:
First you must wash your car with a good shampoo before we proceed to polish the body. It is best to choose a non-abrasive wax on the contrary, abrasive wax can damage the paint in some cases. Avoid waxing car at extreme temperatures or direct sunlight, otherwise you could bake the wax. The best place is a cool, bright and without direct sunlight such as a car wash center and upholstery cleaning. Grinding and polishing.
Try using a special wax sponge for this purpose. Pour a little water to dilute the wax. Now rub the surface of your car by making small circles with your hands. If a piece of wax gets into the joints or outside the area to waxing, try removing it with a soft cloth or soft brush teeth, without damaging the paint because it is more prone to damage at the seams.
Follow waxing in a given direction not to apply the wax twice on the same site. Once the job is the time to remove the wax. Use a towel soft fabric for this purpose. Start from the position where you started. Occasionally clean towel for the wax remains. Look all around the car so that nothing remains of wax. Now use a cloth diaper or a very soft cloth to polish your car.
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