Can a new car be waxed?
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New cars should not be waxed because the paint layer of a new car already has a protective wax coating. Waxing too early will remove the original wax on the surface of the new car, causing unnecessary waste. Generally, there is no need to rush to wax a new car within five months of purchase. The functions of waxing and preparations before waxing are as follows: Functions of waxing: To protect the car paint, making it look more vibrant and extending its lifespan. Waxing is the simplest, cheapest, and most cost-effective method of car paint protection, but it has a short duration and requires frequent application. Other options include glaze sealing, coating, and crystal coating, which are relatively more expensive but last longer. Preparations before waxing: You can go to a beauty shop for polishing and waxing. Before waxing, perform a polishing treatment first, then apply wax, which can remove scratches. However, this should not be done frequently, as polishing can cause some damage to the car paint.