post Category: car wash post postJune 13, 2009

Car polishing is in fact being commercially used before the 1930’s. Due to the mass commercialization and the popularity of car polish, it is readily available in stores.To better appreciate the use of car polish, it should be understood that the polish acts like a sand on the surface of the vehicle. In fact the sand also shines the surface but the only difference between the two substance lies in the abrasive nature of the car polish which makes it stick, harden and shine, at the same time. Certain natural colors like red are exposed to the natural sunlight that makes them vulnerable to rust. Car polish acts to preserve the car paint and protects it from getting dull. Contrary to certain advertisement flicks, every time the car is polished, a layer of the original paint is peeled off. It is therefore necessary to use a fine cotton cloth to polish the car. Cotton doesn’t harm the paint and mixes well with the natural ingredients present in the car polish. Whatever the case, the solution is to read the instructions before polishing your vehicle. Following instructions is by far the best and most effective method.

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#1

Generally you will be thinking of the reliability the auto can provide or you will thinking of the appeal you will have riding in it. The lustrous appeal a new car gives however is not a benefit that will last a lifetime. This is the biggest reason why everyone should learn how to take great care of his or her automobile by simply using car wax. Durability in the paint job of a car is the one factor that will determine how long it will provide you with a fabulous looking shine.

To ensure your ride continues to offer an awesome sparkle and shine you will want to take advantage of the benefits that using a car wax can provide.

Car washing supplies wrote on June 22, 2009 - 6:06 pm
#2

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Car wash wrote on June 25, 2009 - 6:10 pm
#3

Using car wax on your car will keep it looking good and protect your investment. Car wax will also make your car stay cleaner longer and make it really easy to wash it. If you car has a good coat of wax on it, the dirt and bugs will not stick to it as easily.

Applying car wax is very easy and you can do it at home. Different people will wax their car more often than others.

Waterless car wash wrote on July 3, 2009 - 7:32 pm
#4

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rachel wrote on July 10, 2009 - 12:00 pm
#5

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Best car wax wrote on July 13, 2009 - 12:01 pm
#6

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nora wrote on July 20, 2009 - 12:07 pm
#7

When you first drive the vehicle, the only thing on your mind is generally how reliable it will be or you are thinking about how gorgeous you look inside of it. The lustrous appeal a new car gives however is not a benefit that will last a lifetime. This is the biggest reason why everyone should learn how to take great care of his or her automobile by simply using car wax. The more durability your cars paint job has, the longer it will look fabulous and hold its shine.

The use of car wax can offer you many benefits, such as protection from dust and dirt particles that can damage paint, and it helps give a superb shine and sparkle to the paint.

Car washing wrote on July 25, 2009 - 12:12 pm
#8

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michelle wrote on July 26, 2009 - 12:12 pm
#9

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Ultimate car wash wrote on August 2, 2009 - 12:18 pm
#10

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elisa wrote on August 11, 2009 - 12:24 pm
#11

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jan wrote on August 17, 2009 - 12:28 pm
#12

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Waterless car wash wrote on August 29, 2009 - 2:14 pm
#13

Car polishing is in fact being commercially used before the 1930’s. Due to the mass commercialization and the popularity of car polish, it is readily available in stores. To better appreciate the use of car polish, it should be understood that the polish acts like a sand on the surface of the vehicle. The only major difference is that it is an abrasive substance that sticks to the outer frame and makes it shiny. Due to oxidization, certain car colors are prone to get rusty quickly.

elisa wrote on September 12, 2009 - 2:42 pm
#14

This is because in order to survive the stiff competition, they must make sure that their customers will come back and will not find better services elsewhere. Having the latest equipment, new services, well designed lay outs and even additional security and surveillance equipment are just some of their improvements today.

For instance, in the form of surveillance and security, in the past car wash services only have equipment for night time services. Today, even for daytime operations, managers and operators have installed the latest surveillance and security equipment in their stations. They realized that the security equipments, like cameras, in the long run generate more dividends.

Car washing supplies wrote on October 2, 2009 - 8:29 pm
#15

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Waterless car wash wrote on October 27, 2009 - 2:18 am
#16

Protective rubber spray to keep your tires from cracking can be a good investment. This will keep your tires from cracking and weakening in the heat.

Waxing your car can make it look even more shiny after washing. Car wax can be purchased along with other car wash supplies in most retail stores. Waxing can take a while, but the results are beautiful.

jack wrote on November 9, 2009 - 3:40 am
#17

A car wax is in simplest words a wax kind of a greasy substance which adds smoothness and lustre to the surface of a car. Car wax can be made up of various chemicals and is used generally after thorough cleaning of cars. There are many types of car wax available usually at the car wash centers and one may ascertain which brand he requires but it is advisable to check whether the car wax can be applied to surfaces like plastic, leather or metal. One can easily see the most expensive cars being polished with car wax and one should not carry a misnomer that only the cheap cars are taken care of by polishing them with car wax. It is basically because of the fact that car wax is so safe that people entrust them with such expensive and well maintained cars.

Waterless car wash wrote on November 10, 2009 - 3:40 am
#18

If you parked your car in the sun to dry it, move it to a shady spot and let it cool off before you start waxing, since heat can bake the wax onto the car, with ugly results.

If your car has detailing you do not want to wax, cover the parts with masking tape. Then with a damp sponge, apply the car wax to your car, going in small circles (if you have an older car) or long strokes along the lines of the car (if you have a newer car). Do not let extra wax get caught in the seams and joins of the exterior, and avoid waxing any dull plastic detailing. Follow the same path across the car to buff off the excess wax, using a lint free soft towel.

herb wrote on November 18, 2009 - 3:46 am
#19

Car wax can reduce the moisture on the paint because it is has water resistant ability. After applying car wax you will also feel a refined look in your car paint. Therefore, for enhancing the durability of car a high quality wax is the best option.

Many people argue that such waxes can be dangerous for the cars. However, carnauba and natural contents in the car wax are very effective for enhancing the protection of your car.

Waterless car washing wrote on November 22, 2009 - 3:48 am
#20

Great day dude. I will come back to this site.

Ultimate car wash wrote on November 27, 2009 - 3:49 am
#21

Car wax also gives your vehicle a natural shine and saves it from harsh environment.

Waxing a car helps in forming a protective layer over the car which gives it great protection. Though car wax does not provide complete protection from scratches in any it does make them less visible which is very beneficial. Car wax also reduces corrosion due to water as it forms a seal on the pain through which water cannot enter. Car wax is not a permanent application and needs to be reapplied regularly for best results.

joe wrote on December 4, 2009 - 3:51 am
#22

The only major difference is that it is an abrasive substance that sticks to the outer frame and makes it shiny. Due to oxidization, certain car colors are prone to get rusty quickly. To protect the exposure, the car polish acts as the first line of defense against the fury of nature. Contrary to certain advertisement flicks, every time the car is polished, a layer of the original paint is peeled off. It is therefore necessary to use a fine cotton cloth to polish the car.

nora wrote on December 12, 2009 - 3:56 am
#23

Have a nice day.

jimmy wrote on December 24, 2009 - 4:08 am
#24

Car polish should not be confused with a car cleaner polish. Car cleaner polish is used to remove bug splatter, bird droppings, and minor scratches. With car polish, the shine of your car is protected for as long as one year.

Apply car polish only after your car has been washed. You should work the car polish into only one part of your car at a time.

hillary wrote on January 9, 2010 - 5:11 am
#25

A rubber protection spray can be good to apply to your tires after car washing. This will keep your tires from cracking and weakening in the heat.

If you would like your car to look even shinier after washing, you have the option of waxing it. Car wax can be purchased along with other car wash supplies in most retail stores. Although waxing can take a while, the results are worth it.

scott wrote on January 16, 2010 - 5:42 am
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