How Often Should You Wax Your Car?

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MacJosiah
07/25/25 12:28am
Car waxing should be done every 3 to 4 months, depending on actual usage conditions. Below are guidelines on waxing frequency and precautions for new cars: Frequency of car waxing: Theoretically, the interval between car waxing depends on how long the wax layer lasts on the paint surface, which in turn is determined by the quality of the wax used. Waxing should not be done too frequently. Precautions for waxing new cars: New cars come with excellent paint surface conditions. Waxing can effectively protect the paint from oxidation caused by UV rays and maintain its shine. However, avoid unnecessary waxing.
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Norma
08/10/25 3:45pm
There's no strict rule for car waxing frequency. Based on my driving habits, I usually wax every 4 months since my car is parked outdoors and exposed to harsh weather, which wears the wax layer quickly. For city driving with more exhaust fumes and dust, you might need to wax every 3 months. Conversely, if parked in a garage, you can stretch it to 6 months. Wax choice matters too – I use synthetic wax which lasts longer than natural wax, easily protecting for 6 months. Waxing isn't just for shine; it prevents UV oxidation and rain corrosion, avoiding premature paint aging. I always wash my car thoroughly before waxing to ensure a clean, dust-free surface for even application. Overall, regular maintenance saves hassle and money while extending your car's lifespan.
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