While the spray on wax is easier to use as you can attach it to your garden hose, the rub on wax generally does a better job since it stays on your car for longer.
Turtle Wax is a good car way spray. It has been used and known for many years. It also gives your car a nice shine after that car has been wax and buffed.
There are plenty of stores where you can get car wax spray. Your local grocery store might have some. If you want to have more choices, amazon.com has a number of car wax products. You can also look it up in car supplies online or locally.
No do not use spray wax. But what you can do is to mix a small amount of automobile car wash detergent with water in a spray bottle and use that. Works great and cost very little.
Take it to the car wash, put in four quarters, pick up the spray hose and clean it. First with it set on wash then on rinse, then if you want to you can put it on wax, and wax your car.
They spray or dip the chassis in a primer before assembly. Some manufacturers also spray a wax like coating on the underside of the chassis.
put more wax on to wax it off
Duct Clean to Keep that New-Car Smell. Using liquid spray wax that can touch up these spots between waxings is a good idea but not a substitute for a real wax coating
You need to get a clay bar from an auto parts store (in the section with the car wax). Wash the car with very warm water and have the clay bar ready in hot, sudsy water. Rubbing the clay bar on the foam overspray will remove it. The only problem is that it also removes the wax. You will need to re-wax after removing the foam.
Car wax ingredeants
it is a car wax
There are "bug and tar" removers in the car cleaning isle of the department stores. This will work to remove sap also. These will strip the wax off your car also, so it is a good idea to wax afterwards.
Use your hair dryer to melt the wax slightly. After peeling the wax up, apply a spray cleaner to remove the residue. The same cleaner that you use to remove soap scum from the tub should work just fine.