
Should I wax or Polish my car?
What car car wax should I purchase? Wow! Great question! First, you need to know that there a difference in “Wax” and “Polish”.
Usually does not last as long as through their lunch break, capacity polished waxes below. What I mean is that they tend to easily melt on hot summer days. It has been said by many car enthusiasts that wax is a better “wet” showroom lights, but this is very questionable, since the new technology in Polish these days. Polishes typically contain a polymer mix and could take up to a year in a good scenario with the right preparation. In the search for a Polish look with “Teflon” for maximum protection.
Fake you let you not by the “wet” look at the beautiful car in the display either! Most of each ad you try a car Polish to sell or car wax have a class A color job. Sure, the wax and Polish bring the color of something, but the real shine is in color. Please don’t be fooled you think that your dull color is returned to a showroom shine by buying the next “miracle” wax or Polish out there. I have been there and done that before! Now with that said, if I hadn’t “Varnish” on my colour (most of the vehicles after 1990 are coated on the hand above) and my color fades, there is the possibility that I could use, some rubbing remove compound oxidation (faded areas) and then a car wax or if car Polish was there then and it 90% could look better than before.
To sum up what I will say, first you need good color on your vehicle before even thinking about trying to get a great shine. Secondly, if you would go every day or often, I somewhat good “Polish” stick with. You have a show car you may have the pure carnauba waxes. They are very good, but as I said, they give the shelf-life. Be not concerned about which one is better, because for a daily driver, is slightly better than nothing. Many people never wax or Polish their daily vehicle, and that is a recipe for disaster color remains constantly outside of members of the vehicle. Last but not least, make sure that the surface is well washed and cleaned before you on any car Polish or car wax. You do not want dirt seal under your freshly polished or waxed car don’t you?
Have a great time clean this ride! Some fun there is to know you!
Doug is a 21 years automotive industry veteran with an associates degree in automotive technology. He is a GM dealer employees and has several Concours cars with award-winning results in State and local shows restored.