Waxing a newer paint job
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Waxing a newer paint job
Hey guys,
Basically what I'm wondering is what kind of techniques should be used on a new paint job? The paint has cured and should be waxed for the winter months coming up. I've heard everything from not waxing in a circular pattern, just straight up and down to avoid swirl marks, to just using polishes.
I used to detail cars "back in the day" and my traditional habits might not be as efficient as the somewhat newer techniques I've been hearing about.
Basically what I'm wondering is what kind of techniques should be used on a new paint job? The paint has cured and should be waxed for the winter months coming up. I've heard everything from not waxing in a circular pattern, just straight up and down to avoid swirl marks, to just using polishes.
I used to detail cars "back in the day" and my traditional habits might not be as efficient as the somewhat newer techniques I've been hearing about.
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A) Yes, your paint is Cured, so protect it ASAP.
B) Yes, wax in straight lines, not circular.
C) Visit www.zainobros.com for wax info, etc...
D) Review some of the threads here
E) Visit http://www.properautocare.com/index.html for your autocare needs, wonderful company, great customer support.
-- Aaron
B) Yes, wax in straight lines, not circular.
C) Visit www.zainobros.com for wax info, etc...
D) Review some of the threads here
E) Visit http://www.properautocare.com/index.html for your autocare needs, wonderful company, great customer support.
-- Aaron
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