Wednesday, January 1, 2014

What will happen if I polish my car too often?

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Are there any difference between car polish and car wax?
Any disadvantages when i polish/waxing my car too often?
Polish or wax is better?



Answer
Car polish is used before you apply the wax coat. It is used to remove grease, dirt, scrapes, and scratches that cannot be removed from washing. This is a type of car wax prep and car detailing product. Polish comes in the form of creams, sprays and liquids and contains solvents that will remove impurities to allow the paint to shine through.

Polishes are different from waxes as the polish will remove dirt but will not provide any protection. It is used before waxing and you want to use a pretty large amount of polish on a cloth. You want to polish using a circular movement or you can even use an electric car polisher. You do need to be careful, because if you polish too much, then you may take off too much paint and expose the primer or undercoat.

Car wax is used after washing and polishing to add a layer of shine to the car as well as a layer of protection. It is a type of paint sealant. If there is any dirt or stains on the paint, then the wax will seal it on the car. Wax will protect your car from UV rays and will prevent pollution and other dust from damaging your car. It also minimizes the moisture that comes into contact with the paint, as water causes corrosion.

Many people feel that waxing can damage the car but not if you use a good quality wax that contains natural ingredients. Using wax will actually increase your carâs life and can be very beneficial. You can apply car wax very fast and there are many different brands and forms of wax. You do not want to apply a lot of wax as too much can actually damage the paint. It is best to apply a thin, even layer using a sponge or soft cloth.

http://www.carsdirect.com/car-maintenance/car-polish-and-wax-are-they-the-same-which-comes-first

Why do I have swirls after polishing and waxing my car?




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I have a black sedan that I washed, polished, and waxed this weekend. This was the first time I ever polished and waxed it. But after buffing out the wax, I saw swirls that I could not buff out. Do you know how I can get rid of this? I am more concerned about protecting my car from the elements over looks, but I would still like to get these swirls out if possible. Thanks.


Answer
Clear coat does need wax contrary to another answer.
Did you wash it with a good quality car soap first. Waxing over dirt / road grime will scratch the finish.
You mentioned buffing out the wax, did you use and electric buffer, or orbital polisher? You shouldn't be using anything but a wax applicator and a towel to apply, & remove the wax.
If the paint has heavy contaminants washing will not remove them. It needs to be buffed and is a process better left to a pro, especially on a black car. You might need to have it done now anyway to remove the swirl marks. Meguires # 7 is a great product for any color but really works wonders on black. Then use a good quality wax that promotes water to sheet off, not bead up. Beads of water act like little magnifying glasses, and burn the paint with sunlight.




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