Car wax is divided into:
Solid Wax & Liquid Wax
It is composed of natural wax and synthetic wax.
Solid wax is the traditional car wax.
It is applied on the surface of the car paint to beautify the appearance of the car and protect the paint. Car wax has good water repellency and can also filter ultraviolet rays to delay the fading of the car paint.
At the same time, the wax component also forms a physical barrier to separate metal from pollutants such as acid rain, salt, and oil, effectively preventing the oxidation of the car paint.
Liquid wax function
Similar to solid wax, It's just that the liquid viscosity is lower.These two types of wax are basically the same in use:
Apply the wax to the surface of the car paint, and then gently wipe it with a clean soft cloth until a crystal clear wax film is left on the surface of the car paint.Generally, liquid wax is easy to apply and has a shorter construction period.
So which one is better, solid wax or liquid wax?
On liquid wax:
Because of its strong permeability, it is slightly better in terms of decontamination ability.
Although in this case, the construction time can be relatively shortened, it is a bit more difficult to apply, because it needs to be wiped clean quickly and cannot be applied too thickly, otherwise it will be very difficult to wipe.
Another crucial point is that since it is diluted, the effect will last for a shorter time.
Therefore, small car beauty shops will choose it more, because it can be used with a waxing machine, and it is diluted, so it is convenient, easy and labor-saving to apply.
On solid wax:
Generally most solid waxes have a high content, so polishing is a bit laborious.
But solid wax has an important advantage, that is, its gloss durability and protection period are longer, and it is also highly resistant to scrubbing. In this way, for some car owners who cannot do beauty treatments frequently, the time for waxing can be relatively controlled.
You can choose solid wax or liquid wax according to your needs. We recommend waxing your car every two months, 6 to 12 times a year on average.
Don't rush to drive out a car that has just been waxed, because it has just been waxed, exposed to the sun, and then covered with dust and sand, which will not only make the wax surface difficult to wipe off, but also cause scratches. Therefore, after waxing, we should wait for a while to protect our car from damage.