Waxing
You have seen cars with lustrous paint and wondered how they got such perfection. Use these tricks for a true show stopper:
When removing polish or wax from your paint, use speed instead of pressure. This will leave an amazing finish and prevent scratching. For the ultimate ease in removing polishes and waxes, use a Microfiber Towel. To remove white residue from moldings and badges, make a detail brush by cutting the bristles of a 2.5"-wide paintbrush in half. Also, make sure to wrap the metal collar with electrical tape to prevent accidental scratches. In between waxing, use a WET Wipe & Shine to enhance gloss. This product is also ideal for removing any streaks from your paint after applying waxes or polishes.
Take a moment to wax your wheels for a killer shine and help against brake dust damage. When applying waxes or polishes, ensure you apply a very thin, even coat. This will aid in ease of removal while producing ultimate shine and protection. Reapply wax when the water beads are no longer forming. |