What Are the Effects of Waxing Car Headlights?
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Waxing car headlights does not have any negative effects. Waxing can protect against high temperatures; in the scorching summer, it can reflect some of the incoming light and also provides a protective layer for the car body, preventing direct exposure to the paint, which could lead to fading and wear. Below are some extended notes on waxing precautions: Waxing should be done in a shaded area to ensure the car body does not become too hot. High temperatures can cause the wax to dry too quickly, affecting the wiping process and subsequent results. When applying wax, use a sponge block to apply an appropriate amount of car wax in circular motions; generally, choose a suitable area for waxing based on the temperature, and avoid waxing too large an area at once. If the time is too long, it may make it difficult to wipe off the wax applied earlier. Typically, after the wax layer is evenly applied, use a new towel to polish it within 3-5 minutes.