How to Wax your Car
July 23, 2008 | jcme | Comments 1
I talked the other day about why I started waxing my Nissan, how much better it looks now that I do and how I think it will help protect the body from the elements. Today, I want to give you step-by-step instructions on how to wax your Nissan cars.
- Wash your car and make sure it’s completely dry before you wax.
- Choose a wax that’s nonabrasive. Abrasive waxes can damage finishes, and can harm dark paint jobs. A nonabrasive wax means you might have to wax more often, but it’s gentler on the car.
- Wax your car in the shade, if possible. This keeps the wax from baking onto the car.
- Rub the wax onto your car using small circular motions. Try to keep wax from getting into the seams. If it does, use an old toothbrush to get it out.
- Apply the car wax one section at a time.
- Wipe down the wax in the same order that you applied it. As you progress, shake out the cloth to avoid streaking or buildup of wax.
- When you’re all done, get down close to the surface of the car. Look for residual wax that should be wiped up.
- Finally, use a cheesecloth to polish the surface of the car.
- Once you’re done, use only liquid cleansers for your cloths, so that next time you won’t scratch your car when you wax it.
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these are nice tips!