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Is Waxing Necessary After Car Crystal Coating?

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VonErin
09/02/25 2:40am

Waxing is not necessarily required after car crystal coating because the coating itself does not provide waterproofing. It merely forms a relatively hard film on the surface of the car paint. Applying wax afterward can give the paint a waterproof effect. However, it's important to note that crystal coatings have hydrophobic properties, making them fully capable of handling rainy conditions. Unless the weather is extremely harsh, waxing after crystal coating is unnecessary. Car crystal coating provides a reliable sealing technology for the paint, offering efficient and long-lasting protection to prevent environmental factors from affecting the paint's color. Benefits of car crystal coating include scratch resistance, corrosion resistance, no cracking, easy cleaning, and anti-static properties.

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LaJeremiah
09/14/25 5:01am

After applying a ceramic coating, a hard crystalline protective layer forms on the car's paint surface, which inherently possesses strong hydrophobicity and gloss. Adding wax on top is simply unnecessary and counterproductive. I once tried waxing shortly after applying a ceramic coating, only to find that the wax molecules covered the coating's surface, clogging its micro-pores and impairing breathability. This resulted in duller paint shine and a shortened lifespan of the ceramic coating. The correct approach is to maintain cleanliness through regular washing, allowing the ceramic coating to deliver long-lasting effects. My car, coated a year ago, still shines brilliantly by year-end, saving me the cost of seven or eight waxing sessions. Don't fall for marketing gimmicks promoting 'dual protection'—it's just a waste of money and adds unnecessary burden.

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MicahDella
10/28/25 5:44am

My car has undergone ceramic coating twice, and each time after the procedure, people advised me to apply wax as well. However, I insisted on not doing so and relied solely on washing. The reasoning is simple: the ceramic coating itself is a superior protective layer that lasts longer than wax. Adding an extra layer of wax would only introduce unnecessary chemical interactions. Last time, my neighbor ignored my advice and applied wax after ceramic coating. After just one rainy day, the car's paint developed patchy water stains, leading to costly repairs. Now, I only use water-based wax to gently wipe the car's surface, and the ceramic coating's shine remains intact. Remember, a good ceramic coating can last about a year—why risk damaging it by adding wax? The money saved on wax is enough to cover half a year's worth of car washes.

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SanTaylor
12/11/25 6:01am

Ceramic coating and waxing serve overlapping functions, so it's unnecessary to do both. Last year after coating my car, I impulsively applied a layer of wax, only to find the gloss diminished and strange stains sticking to the surface during washing. The mechanic explained that wax can interfere with the ceramic coating's effectiveness, and combining them actually backfires. Now I've learned my lesson - after ceramic coating, I only use pH-neutral car shampoo for washing and maintain regular paint care. The key is not to add extra products that might compromise the original protective effect. The paint's shine still stays excellent with this approach.

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