Waxing Your Car At Home

Waxing Your Car At Home

Did you know that you can wax your car without having to spend money on the same in a garage? It is easy and all you need is to buy the best wax appropriate for your car’s surface and follow the appropriate procedure to detail. If you are conflicted on the best surface wax to use, the Auto Finesse Temptation wax is appropriate for all car surfaces. It is gentle on the paint, and if done correctly, you are assured of a sleek finish on your car just as they show it in the movies!

So how do you go about the processes of waxing to make sure you get the best results?

1. Gather your products

This includes a waxing brush, buffing microfiber cloth and your auto finesse temptation wax. Be sure to buy enough of the product and the appropriate waxing brush. Always use a light bristled brush for that concrete finish—avoid the rough brushes. If not sure of the brush, always consult the local store as you make the purchases.

2. Work under a shade

Once you have your products gathered, move your vehicle under a shade. This will ensure that the wax dries up evenly. Working under sunlight might cause some parts to dry faster and that might give your car an uneven look.

3. Go for a thin layer

Now do not be overwhelmed by the desire to achieve the sleek look and use too much product. Always aim for a thin layer of wax at first. Once it dries up, you can add a top coat if you feel the results is not satisfactory enough. Be sure to wait the recommended 12- 18 hrs before you can add an extra coat.

4. Buffing

Once the paint is dry and you are happy with the layering, use a microfiber towel to buff as you wash off the paint or waxy residue and polish the surface. Keep an extra towel just in case the first one gets caked with the paint and wax.

5. Analysis and correction

Once the whole surface is buffed and polished, inspect any uneven stripes that might need extra attention. If you discover some, do not panic; you can use a detail spray to correct the problem. Just put a little bit of the spray on the affected areas and buff away the striped areas.

The advantage of doing the waxing yourself is that you are in control of the product that you use and you can go the extra mile to make your car even more polished. Your commercial detailer might not necessarily offer the extra service to you. Do enough research as well; you do not want to destroy your car in an endeavor to save costs.

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