How to Wax a Car by Yourself?
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Steps for DIY car waxing: 1. First, clean the car body with car wash soap, then wipe it dry with a microfiber towel; 2. Open the solid wax container, which contains a sponge. Use the sponge to pick up some wax and apply it evenly on the car paint; 3. After application, wait for 5 to 10 minutes to allow the wax to dry completely, then wipe it off in a circular motion with a towel. The primary benefits of car waxing include water resistance and protection against acid rain. Due to the wax's protective layer, the amount of water droplets adhering to the car body is significantly reduced, with an effectiveness rate of 50% to 90%. Additionally, it provides protection against high temperatures and UV rays, effectively preventing paint aging. Car wax also helps prevent static electricity and, consequently, reduces dust accumulation.
Applying wax by yourself is actually quite easy to get started with. First, thoroughly wash the car body, rinse it with clean water, and then dry it to ensure there is no dust, as it could scratch the paint. Next, take out the car wax, use a waxing sponge or a soft cloth, and apply an appropriate amount of wax. Apply it in sections, starting with the hood, using a circular motion to spread a thin, even layer, avoiding glass and rubber trims. After application, let it dry until it turns into a white powdery form, which takes about 10 minutes, then use a clean microfiber cloth to buff it to a shine. It's best to do the whole process in a shaded area, as the wax dries too quickly under direct sunlight, making it difficult to handle. I make it a habit to wax my car once a month to protect the paint from oxidation and UV damage, keeping the car shiny all the time. This not only saves money on car wash services but also improves my DIY skills.