Math, asked by ayan78664, 8 months ago

make the list of do's and don'ts when you clean the wax layer in your car​

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Answered by samriddhbhatia7
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Few things are as satisfying than a meticulously clean car. It’s a feat rarely achievable at your local automatic car wash with its tough-bristled brushes and limited effectiveness. Even the do-it-yourself cleaning bays can cause more harm than good as the foaming brush often collects debris ready to scratch the surface of your vehicle.

Instead, pulling out the hose and a few buckets in the driveway allows you to take your time, focusing on the dirtier parts of the vehicle. Taking the DIY approach also gives you the opportunity to clean your car safely, without damaging the paint. Here are ten easy steps that'll help you wash your car like a pro in your driveway.

Answered by Anonymous
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                         When you clean the wax layer in your car​

DO's

During your auto detailing career, it’s important to remember to make certain that a car is completely dry before you begin the waxing process. Leftover droplets of water can cause wax products to streak, and these marks will take a lot of time and effort to remove. Drying the vehicle by hand will ensure that it is completely dry, whereas leaving it to air-dry out might cause water spots to appear.

Don'ts

When applying wax to a car, the general goal is to create a streak-free shine. Unfortunately, worn-out or used rags that are full of residue will not help you to achieve this goal. This is why every auto detailing professional is always equipped with plenty of fresh sponges, towels, polisher pads and other materials he or she may need during the waxing process.

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