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Mister Benjamin Hirsch the founder of the company went to visit a client in Turtle Creek. This name made a connection in his mind to the products he sold. Car wax creates a sort of hard shield to protect the car from the environment.
Aside from the standard storebought wax shines there are other ways to shine your car, The first thing you need is a good paint job on your car, if it is faded then purchase a product called a 'compounding' it is a very fine grit that will remove any oxidized paint (faded paint) from the paint surface. this alone will make it shine but it will need protection from the sun, dirt, etc. this can be done with any good wax. After all this work to get your shine on the car the one thing to remember is to keep it clean by washing it often, but of course the washing will remove the wax you put on it. so keeping the shine is hard work. in times past, chauffers who had to wash and wax the vehicles they drove had a 'trick' for keeping the shine on the car. when washing the car they put a cup of kerosine in the bucket of water they washed the car with. This left the car with the 'shine they wanted' but a word of caution if you try this: first it is flammable before it dries, then there OS the 'odor' of the kerosine and the kerosine can soften the paint so this would not be one that I would do very often, maybe only for special occasions because the shine especially on black paint is unbelievable! They is another benefit in using kerosine on your car, is that it will help prevent rust.
The inside of the gas tank will shine like new, but the fuel lines, fuel pump, and engine will be need to be cleaned out.
You can use wax, but It will be like a ice skateing rink if used on the floor. I use it on the walls in the shower and it works great..
You can get pine sap off your car by using a cloth wet with mineral spirits. Wipe away the sap, then wash and rinse the area. You can also use commercial tar and bug remover from the hardware or auto parts store.
I recommend you use a car wash detergent made especially for car finishes, that you can buy almost anywhere. Do not use any detergent that removes grease or it will remove your wax.
Nathan car wash and wax be bought at almost any automotive store. It can also be bought at many general stores.
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.
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.
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No it should not. I wax my car often and wash the rag/cloth in the washing machine and mines fine. Hope that helps. :)
A recommended full service car wash service is Sparkling Image Car Wash, which uses express wax and cleans car interiors. Another recommended full service car wash service is Hoffman Car Wash where your carpets, seats, and anywhere in your car is cleaned.
Short answer: No. Why? Because wax has to attach itself to the car, and water would prevent that from happening. But a truly good wax job makes a car look brand new, so might as well do it right the first time. Wax on, Wax off. Repeat 50 million times...
There are a couple of ways to go about removing wax from your car. 1. Wash the vehicle with a suitable wash such as P21s Total Auto Wash 2. Clay the vehicle with detailers clay* *This has been known not to completely remove tough waxes such as Collinite. 3. Use an AIO (all in one) cleaner Use an automotive safe wax & grease remover. Will remove the wax and not harm the clear or paint.
It'll take the wax right off...so if you WANT the wax off, Dawn is just fine. Otherwise, use car-washing detergent.
The best way to go with car washes is to wash at home using a cleaning solution that is well suited for car paint and then buffering with wax.
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