Anybody use spray wax?
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From: Coral Gables, FL
Vehicle: 2012 Veloster
I wash my car using a gold class car wash and then dry with a microfiber towel. Then, usually use a spray wax (ultimate quick wax) after every wash. Does this protect the paint, or am I wasting my time? Also, any suggestions on products would be greatly appreciated.
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From: Churubusco, IN
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we have some stuff at work called "Wipeout" that we use.
We aren't supposed to spray it on regular customer cars (to save money/time) but on the cars i like, or some old ones that look a bit abused and have no wax i normally spray them. Just to mix up the normal routine and bring a shine to some of those older cars.
I also Spray wax both my cars when i wash them 1-2 times a week, Its very easy to use. The bottle says spray it on, wipe it off w/ a microfiber. But it works almost the same to Wash the car, Rinse off the soap, then spray the wipeout on the wet car, let it sit for a 1-2 minutes, Rinse again with a strong stream of water, and dry with a Chamois. I've always done it the second way.
We aren't supposed to spray it on regular customer cars (to save money/time) but on the cars i like, or some old ones that look a bit abused and have no wax i normally spray them. Just to mix up the normal routine and bring a shine to some of those older cars.
I also Spray wax both my cars when i wash them 1-2 times a week, Its very easy to use. The bottle says spray it on, wipe it off w/ a microfiber. But it works almost the same to Wash the car, Rinse off the soap, then spray the wipeout on the wet car, let it sit for a 1-2 minutes, Rinse again with a strong stream of water, and dry with a Chamois. I've always done it the second way.


