Wednesday, July 15, 2015

WAX IT UP: THE BASICS OF CAR WAXING

Keeping car paint in good condition is one of the intricate measures of a good auto maintenance.  Walker's Collision Repair, your trusted auto repair facility in Knoxville, will round up for you the basic things that you need to know when it comes to proper automotive waxing. The key to making sure that you do not damage your car's paint while waxing is to properly execute while using safe and appropriate products/tools. 

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Using high quality waxes and polishes will not only make your car's paint shine but will also offer your vehicle long-term protection against harmful elements that can damage your car paint over time -- from the scorching heat of the sun to  dirt, rocks,and chemicals.

Before giving your car that wonderful luster, consider these quick tips to make the most  out of your waxing session.

Prep your Car. Wash, clean and dry your car thoroughly before waxing. You don’t want grooves and creases after your paint job, so make sure it’s smooth and free of tiny debris.

Find a Good Location to Wax.  Never wax your car under the scorching sun. Look for a shady place for your waxing session. Prolonged exposure of the wax to the sun’s heat may cause strange chemical reactions that can do more harm than good to your car’s paint. That said,  only open the wax container when you’re ready to apply it.

Apply Wax Appropriately Using the Right Tools.  Smudging wax directly to your car’s paint is definitely a big no-no! Consider using  an applicator pad or buffer when applying a liquid wax to your car. Divide your car’s surface into few segments and apply wax one segment at a time.
Moreover, you can use electric buffers -- but using this type of equipment requires some expertise.

If you’ve never used electric buffers before, it would be much safer to apply wax by hand with a soft, cotton rag or hand applicator. When manually applying wax to your car,  make sure to move your hand applicator or rag across the car’s body  in a circular motion. 

Polish It Up! Whether you’re using electric buffers or hand applicators, the time it takes to polish your beloved vehicle will depend on the condition of your car’s paint. For the final polish, grab a clean, new rag, or if you’re using electric buffer, switch to your system's buffing pad. Frequently turn the cloth the opposite side to steer clear of wax buildup. You can even repeat the process as much as you like.

Polish, polish, polish -- continue polishing in a circular motion until you get the desired result. Now your freshly waxed vehicle is all-set for some fun time on the road!

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Walkers Collision Repair, Gold Class Certified & ASE Certified, is a premier auto repair facility in Knoxville, TN. We are currently located in Seymour, and an additional facility is coming up soon in West Knoxville off Lovell Road! Give us a call now at 865-577-6083 or check us out online at www.walkersautocollision.com. AUTO ACCIDENT HELP 24/7 - Hot Line - 877-499-2553 FREE

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