Does an Electric Waxing Machine Damage Car Paint?

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DelMaria
09/04/25 2:40am
An electric waxing machine does not damage car paint, but it is important not to wax the car too frequently. Functions of car waxing: Prevents aging of car paint; maintains a shiny and new appearance; protects against UV rays and acid rain; effectively fills minor scratches on the paint surface; reduces friction static between the car body and air to prevent dust accumulation. Precautions for car waxing: Avoid waxing a new car unnecessarily; clean the car before waxing; wax the car in a shaded area. Steps for car waxing: Rinse the car body with clean water; use a soft item to wipe the car and remove impurities before drying; apply wax evenly in circular motions along straight lines from front to back using a waxing sponge; avoid applying wax too thickly and refrain from using sharp objects to scrape the surface. Choosing car wax carefully: Different car waxes have varying properties, effects, and results, so selection must be done carefully. Choosing the wrong wax may cause the paint to discolor. Generally, factors such as the wax's characteristics, the car's age, paint color, and driving environment should be considered. In summer, opt for UV-protective wax; in harsh driving conditions, use wax with strong protective properties. Choose well-known composite brands for multiple benefits.
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StJosephine
09/16/25 3:52am
Using an electric wax polisher correctly won't damage your car's paint. I've been in this business for years and seen many mistakes made by beginners. The key is to choose a high-quality machine and keep the wax pad clean - dirty pads with sand particles are the main culprits for paint scratches. Operate at medium-low speed instead of high speed, let the machine's weight do the work with just gentle guidance, no extra pressure needed. Always wash the car thoroughly before waxing, otherwise sand particles can cause instant scratches. Regular pad maintenance is crucial - I recommend deep cleaning or replacing after several uses. For beginners unsure about technique, practice on an old car's paint first before working on your prized vehicle. This method saves effort while delivering superior shine compared to manual waxing.
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