How Often Should a New Car Be Waxed?
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It is recommended to wax a new car after six months. The benefits of waxing include: 1. Making it difficult for rainwater to adhere to the car's surface, thereby preventing acid rain from corroding the paint; 2. The thin layer formed by waxing reflects light, preventing paint aging; 3. Preventing the generation of static electricity and reducing the adhesion of charged dust to the car's paint; 4. Enhancing the brightness of the paint. Precautions for waxing include: 1. Mastering the appropriate waxing frequency; 2. Avoid using dishwashing liquid or soapy water when cleaning, as the sodium chloride content in these detergents can erode the car's paint layer, wax film, and rubber parts, causing the paint to lose its luster; 3. Use a sponge block to apply an appropriate amount of car wax in straight, back-and-forth motions on the car body, avoiding pouring wax liquid randomly or applying it in circular motions.