Yes. By waxing cars too much, they will end up rusting.
My own experience is that the peeling is the clearcoat layer of paint. Once it starts, there really isn't much to do beside a re-paint job. Waxing over it in the meantime provides some modest cosmetic improvement, but it won't last long.
Who told you that? Body piercing is not contraindicated to waxing. Bottom line if the piercing is new then you wouldn't want to be waxing that area once the piercing is done and healing, however once healed there is no issue with waxing around a piercing.
They do. Cars are coated in a rust protectant paint, which can flake off over time. Once this occurs, the exposed areas are prone to rust.
Once latex paint is frozen, it is no good.
No. Once latex paint has frozen, it is ruined.
It is a great idea, if you want to protect the paint and make it look new. Years ago, they put a clear coat over paint to help protect it, but this only lasts so long before it begins to deteriorate or show signs of wear. At least once, but ideally at least twice a year, get a simple polish or wax to protect the paint/clear coat. For your average car, it takes about an hour to do. Good Luck!
In the beginning But once you get used to it it doesn't hurt anymore.
Yes, you can paint unheated clay and once you heat it, the clay's paint should still stay on.
some painted one once
Once in Paris, once in Auvers.
Because paint pots are basically made out of mud or clay and then you paint them once they harden.
You can get hurt but not once you get signed up