This phenomenon is called surface tension.
Water molecules are sticky due to hydrogen bonds
A waxed car is not hydrophilic, it is not wetted with water. A drop of water falling on such a surface does not speak out wetting the surface. Instead the surface tension of the water drop pulls it into a spherical shape that sits on top of the surface until it either slides off or evaporates.
a strange fear of being chased around your dining room table by a pack of timber wolves in wool socks on a freshly waxed floor
i hav no idea, because it doesnt want to get crushed by the ball or because it didnt think that anything was happening b/c it was freshly waxed until the bug started to fall and realize it
Jim didn't realize the true risk of his decision to wear socks but not shoes until he was resting on his rear in the middle of the freshly waxed floor.
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A waxed car is not hydrophilic, it is not wetted with water. A drop of water falling on such a surface does not speak out wetting the surface. Instead the surface tension of the water drop pulls it into a spherical shape that sits on top of the surface until it either slides off or evaporates.
your car has a 2 stage paint job after car is shot with primer it is painted with a base color coat then it it finished with a clear coat,peeling comes from a few things, lack of keeping paint clean and waxed properly over its life. the acid levels in our rain from pollutioneat at the layers of paints,the sun will destroy unprotected finish on car, also poor preparation when car was painted mabe color coat wasn't ruffed up enough and the clear startered to lift, or cheap paints or improper
if you are not paralyzed but it is highly unrecommended that wax in cold temperatures it damages the vehicle
Waxed is the correct spelling.
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