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Friday, August 14, 2009

Tips for washing and waxing your vehicle!

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Here are some tips that you can keep in mind when washing and waxing your car to get the cleanliness and protection that a professional job can give.

Know Your Waxes!

There are two different kinds of waxes. Both create about the same finished effect, but they work differently. A carnauba wax is a natural wax that comes from a Brazilian tree (this is also a popular wax that is used in many foods). Carnauba wax is especially good on dark colored cars and provides a super deep shine. However, carnauba wax is not as durable as synthetic wax, though it may be shinier.

Synthetic wax is long-lasting and easy to apply to any car. It can last anywhere from six to nine months, but it may not offer the same shininess that a carnauba wax may provide. This is also an excellent option for lighter colored cars.

Don’t Wax In Sunlight!

A sunny day may seem like the perfect time to wash and wax your car. However, it’s important to keep in mind that you should never wax your car in the sunlight. Sunlight may cause the wax to bake onto the paint of your car, making it difficult to remove through buffing. Always wax your car under a tree or in a garage in order to have the easiest results.

Rinse the Car to Remove Dirt Before Hand Washing.

Many people wash their cars by hand and get excellent results. However, it is important to be aware that dirt and other elements can cause your car to become scratched if you wash your car by hand without first rinsing it. Rinse away the dirt before applying soap or other chemicals to your car with a cloth or cleaning pad. You may want to use a high pressure hose to get the best results when removing dirt from your car.

By following these simple car washing and waxing tips, you can be certain that you will have the results you’re looking for -or at least be one step closer to having a fully clean, waxed, and protected car!

--http://www.scottkia.ca/scottkiacarblog/index.php/2009/04/3-tips-for-washing-and-waxing-your-car-like-a-pro

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