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Details Quickly, so Your Car Protection Keep Shine

Detailing is a quick and easy way to your laundry routine maintenance of your car’s paint to reduce, if it is only slightly dusty. A few minutes per day or every day cool your protection, improving brightness and keep the same appearance as the details!

How often should you wax or protect your paint?

The answer is 2-4 times a year, depending on environmental conditions and when, in a garage or outdoors. Many car wax, paint sealant and protective coating manufactures make great claims that their product is one year or more. The truth is that there is no miracle cure, and even if it is possible that the protection of the paint after a year, you have to rely on for protection? Think of it as sunscreen, put it in yourself or your child from early on a hot day and rely on to protect them every day? Yes, you still need sun for the day, but more than likely that you are getting sunburn. The moral of this story is that, like your skin, the environment can cause premature aging to keep protected!

Many people ask, “I have to do all the steps?” And the answer is no, if the results are only mediocre and want to protect. If you expect the best, then yes, you have the appropriate steps to avoid shortcuts. She spent a lot of money for this car or truck and out of it what you put to your investment in a good care of their protection!

How to Choose Your Paint Color Protection

There are many options when it comes to car wax, paint sealant and paint protection. When it comes to the choice you want to make sure that your choice includes the protection of life, appearance and do not forget the trick. With these key features in mind, we will continue and have a deep insight into the chemical composition of the paint protection.

The traditional paste wax – Paste waxes are generally larger and Technology is a hard waxy substance, which contains the spirits produced from silicon and minerals in a temporary shine. They are often difficult to apply and remove. In fact, the pressure needed to remove wax residue, is also part of the protection against wear, ideally wax left on the surface for protection.

Based on carnauba wax – The real carnauba wax is soft, easily waxes, which are usually a bit expensive and it is known, does not use long life. These waxes are commonly used as padding. Frequently used acrylic paint on sealants has a bit of shine. Carnauba wax works well in all colors, but are shown in darker colors and deeper. Fall protection is that pure carnauba melts at about 160 to 170 degrees, so that the eye is rapidly disappearing and the protection is not supported in the warm, sunny days, especially in dark colors, which tend to win the heat. Basically put it where you want to look good, but do not expect that it’s enough.

Cleaner wax – The wax is a cleaner one step, that a certain ability to polish and protection. They work well for people with a surface that is free from defects and the use of protection. The wax is usually cleaner the same aggressiveness as a pre-wax cleaner. The problem with wax is clean, the cause of the cleaners that are not in a position to want the best protection on the surface of the paint more serious protection, which can not pursue a cleaner wax.

Synthetic colors sealants – The perfect man of wax! New technique reveals sealing resin coating offer a serious and lasting protection. Unlike conventional waxes, sealants, synthetic paint temperatures of over 1000 titles to make them more durable. If you choose a synthetic paint sealant, you need to know the difference between the two basic types of synthetic paint sealants. While both provide good protection, which can vary in brightness and softness. Synthetic polymer paint on sealant quality usually offer the best protection, shine and softness, while acrylic sealant that provides good protection, but not as elegant and may need a little help for an ornament Carnauba brightness.

Now that you know the difference between traditional waxes and synthetic sealants, a decision may be what works best for you. There are no rights or wrong choice, just be sure to protect your paint and keep it protected!

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