How Long Should You Wait to Sun-Dry After Car Waxing?

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JacksonDella
07/29/25 6:37pm
The correct method for car waxing involves sun-drying; the wax should be wiped off only after it has dried in the sun to achieve the desired effect. Below are relevant details: 1. Polishing: Polishing is a method of car paint care used to remove oxidized paint and various contaminants from the car body, eliminate fine scratches, and address minor paint damage and stains. 2. Waxing: Car wax not only provides waterproofing, resistance to high temperatures, acid rain, and UV protection but also safeguards the paint, keeping the car looking fresh and shiny for an extended period. However, more wax is not necessarily better. 3. Drawbacks: The molecular structure of wax is larger than that of car paint, making it difficult to penetrate the paint. This results in poor protective performance and short duration, typically lasting only about 15 days on the car body, requiring frequent reapplication.
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