What is the correct way to use a wax brush for car cleaning?

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Max
07/30/25 9:43am
Some wax brushes can be sprayed with liquid wax during use, which helps to better remove dust from the car body. However, be careful not to spray too much to avoid waste, and wait until the wax brush has absorbed the liquid wax sufficiently before cleaning the car body. Additionally, after use, shake the brush to keep the bristles smooth for next time.
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