How to Use Car Water Wax?

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DeMariana
07/30/25 2:53am
Before using car wash water wax, the vehicle owner should first clean the car thoroughly, either by hand washing or using a car wash machine. Water wax is a highly concentrated cleaning agent. An appropriate amount of water wax should be taken and mixed with a certain amount of water, then placed near the car for later use. After washing the car and preparing the diluted water wax solution, one should soak a towel into the water wax solution, wring it out, and then wipe the car body. After wiping the entire vehicle with the water wax solution, it is necessary to rinse off the water wax solvent, usually with clean water.
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