Is Car Waxing Harmful?

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DeColin
08/31/25 5:05am
Car waxing is not harmful. The benefits of car waxing include: 1. Preventing the aging of car paint; 2. Maintaining the brightness and freshness of the paint; 3. Protecting against UV rays and acid rain; 4. Effectively filling in minor scratches on the paint surface; 5. Reducing friction static between the car body and air to prevent dust accumulation. The steps for car waxing are: 1. Rinse the car body with water; 2. Use a soft item to wipe the car to remove impurities and then let it dry; 3. Apply the wax evenly in a circular motion along the straight lines of the car body from front to back using a waxing sponge; 4. Avoid applying the wax too thickly during the process and refrain from using sharp objects to scrape the surface.
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MaryLynn
09/12/25 8:21am
I believe car waxing has potential hazards, as I've experienced several times myself. When I first bought my car, I opted for cheap, low-quality wax to save money. Soon after, the wax layer peeled off, leaving the paint surface patchy and unattractive, which actually attracted more dust and dirt buildup. Over time, these contaminants can corrode the paint, accelerating oxidation and rust, making the car age faster. Another time, I waxed too frequently—once a week—and accidentally scratched the surface due to slippery hands, which was not worth the effort. Improper techniques, such as applying too much pressure or using rough cloths, can easily leave marks on the paint. Now I understand that proper waxing requires choosing a reputable wax brand, applying it gently once or twice a month after thoroughly washing the car. If the wax quality is poor or applied incorrectly, the car not only loses its shine but also risks hidden damage.
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