Can a new car be waxed and polished?
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New cars should not be waxed or polished. The reasons are as follows: 1. 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. 2. New cars are naturally smooth and uniform, while polishing and waxing have the opposite effect and can particularly damage the car paint. The following are the functions of waxing: 1. Waterproofing and protection against acid rain. Due to the protection of car wax, the amount of water droplets adhering to the car body is significantly reduced, with an effect ranging from 50% to 90%. 2. Protection against high temperatures and UV rays. As the weather gets hotter, cars that are driven or parked outdoors year-round are prone to paint aging and fading due to sunlight exposure.