Do I Need to Wax After Polishing?
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Polishing wax does not require additional waxing. Waxing for New Cars: Generally speaking, new cars do not require polishing as their paint condition is usually good. Regular waxing alone is sufficient to protect the paint and maintain the car's appearance over time. Waxing with Partial Polishing for Older Cars: For older cars without significant surface damage and less than 2 years of use, regular waxing is recommended. Occasionally, a light partial polishing before waxing can be added. Full Car Polishing for Long-Term Use: For cars that have been used for a long time, a full car polishing is advisable, followed by comprehensive surface care. This not only refreshes the car's appearance but also effectively protects the newly polished paint. Polishing involves using a cloth or electric wheel to rub the car's surface, primarily to address surface scratches. Car Waxing Explained: Car waxing involves applying car wax in circular motions using a sponge onto the paint surface. The main purposes are to remove surface stains and protect the paint layer.