Does Rain Affect a Car After Waxing?
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Rain does not affect a car after waxing. Waxing is a common maintenance procedure for the car's paint surface, serving to waterproof, protect against acid rain, and also shield against high temperatures and UV rays. Benefits of waxing: When a car is exposed to sunlight for extended periods, the paint can age and fade. The thin film formed by wax reflects some of the light, thereby protecting the paint. UV-resistant car wax is specifically designed to mitigate the harmful effects of UV rays on the car's surface. During use, cars inevitably endure wind, rain, and sand, which can cause some damage to the paint. Moreover, if a car is not washed regularly, the paint is more susceptible to corrosion. Drawbacks of waxing: Wax contains abrasive particles, and the shine on the paint is actually achieved by microscopic particles that are invisible to the naked eye. If the wax is applied in a circular motion, frequent waxing can lead to fine circular scratches on the paint surface. To some extent, long-term waxing can subtly wear down the paint over time.