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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Yes, Waxing is About the Technique


Waxing your car regularly will help to keep it looking new, year after year. A ten year old car that has been waxed twice per year might actually have a better shine than when it was brand new. Additionally, caring for your car's exterior on a regular basis will not only help it last longer, you can actually increase the resale value and make it easier to sell.

If water does not bead on the car surfaces when it rains, that’s a sure sign that it’s time to wax it. How often you need to wax your vehicle depends on what type of wax you use, and how good you want your car to look. Some of the newer synthetic waxes available can last more than a year.

There are two ways to get your car waxed. You can spend about a hundred dollars and have an auto detailer wax your car for you, as well as clean and shampoo the interior. They will deep clean everything on and in your vehicle, and make sure there is no residue around any nooks and crannies. You can check the local car wash, or look in the phone book under Auto Detailing. However you can save a mint if you take the time to do it yourself.

First, start with a clean car and don’t ever wax in direct sunlight on a very hot day. Run your hand over the surface of the car. It should feel as smooth as glass. If the surface of the car feels rough or gritty, as if there are bits of sand in the paint, then you should start with a non-abrasive cleaner to clean the paint thoroughly before waxing. Make sure to use only those products that are designed for auto finishes, and follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions.

Then start with a good quality wax, and apply, and subsequently remove the wax, according to the instructions on the bottle. Follow these precisely as they are what will make your car look its best with that particular wax. Since you only do this occasionally, consider spending a little more and using a very high quality wax. When you’ve done that, look over the whole surface of the car to look for residue. If your car has black trim, stay away from it with the wax. Some waxes might leave a chalky film on trims like rubber, and it can be hard to remove. Buy quality products and you'll get a professional finish every single time.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Works Like a Clay Bar?


Once you learn to use a clay bar on your car or truck, you will love what you can do for your automobile's finish. There is a definite technique to using a clay bar and if you don't use it correctly you can botch your vehicle's paint job. If you have wanted to give your car the clay bar treatment but were afraid of the potential to ruin the finish on your car, there is a product that will let you have the best of both worlds. A great clay bar treatment as well as easy to use.

Clay pad and car polish is so easy to use. This is a two step system that works hand in hand to make the finish on your car look outstanding. The Paint Rejuvenator is a polish, while the Antee Web Wax Applicator contains clay which deep cleans your automotive clear coat eliminating swirl marks, providing a smooth surface.

The Paint Rejuvenator System works fantastic when used in conjunction with Lane’s Gold Edition and Lane’s Super Seal Paint Sealant Sealer Wax to provide your vehicle the protection it needs to have a showroom finish look and feel.

It's so easy to use. Just simply spray the Paint Rejuvenator car polish in the center of the Antee Web Wax Applicator to activate the clay. Then use the clay pad in a small circular motion and work on one small area of your vehicle at a time. Do this in small sections and you will soon have your entire auto polished with a clay bar finish.

Allow to dry for 2 to 3 minutes and wipe area clean with a dry microfiber towel. Repeat process until the vehicle's clear coat has been rejuvenated. Then seal and wax. Do this on a regular basis and keep your ride lookin' sharp!

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