The most effective way to increase the life expectancy of
your next wax application is by taking time to correctly prepare the surface.
This process includes removing dust and other environmental contaminants that
may be embedded in the paint surface. Using wax and sealants can help prevent
this, but there is no surety that larger contaminants haven’t spread into the
car’s clear coat. To handle this problem speedily before your car’s next wax, applying
paint cleaner will do the job.
A proper paint
cleaner can be applied like wax, but instead of waiting for the layer to cure,
you remove it right away (use microfiber towels). Just like applying wax, paint cleaners should
be applied after a newly washed car. The paint cleaner will breakdown remaining
contaminants that endured through the car wash, enabling the contaminants to be
removed easily with the residual product. Without the contaminants embedded in
your car’s finish, the wax when applied will improve adherence, last longer, and
bring forth superior results.
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