What are the benefits of car liquid wax?
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Car liquid wax functions to form a protective film on the vehicle's surface, providing waterproofing, resistance to acid rain, and protection against contaminants. The method of washing a car with liquid wax is as follows: 1. Close all doors and windows; 2. Rinse the car body; 3. Apply the liquid wax; 4. Wipe the body and tires with a towel; 5. Perform a second rinse; 6. Use a squeegee to remove water droplets; 7. Blow out water from window gaps with air; 8. Wipe the car body to complete the cleaning. The natural waxes used in liquid wax car washing include carnauba wax, beeswax, and jojoba wax, which have UV-resistant properties. The surfactant used in liquid wax car washing is similar to facial cleanser ingredients.
I think car wash wax is incredibly convenient, it's like a multi-functional cleaning assistant. Every time I wash my car, I squeeze some wash wax into a bucket to soak the sponge, scrub the car body, and the dirt washes right off. After washing, the paint becomes smooth and glossy, with a shine so bright it dazzles. Not only does it clean, but it also has built-in wax layers, providing a one-step waxing solution that waterproofs and resists dirt. When it rains, water beads roll off like little balls, leaving no water spots. Normally, parking outside exposes the car to UV rays that can damage the paint, but with this wax protection, the paint lasts longer and oxidizes less, saving me frequent trips to the detailing shop. I've been using it for over six months, and my car still looks brand new without fading. Friends all say it shines brilliantly. Washing the car is also much faster, taking just over ten minutes, saving water and effort while being more environmentally friendly.