For me, when it comes to owning a car, it has to be black because it looks very stylish and if properly cleaned and polished it is even real. Of course, if you have a machine like this, you already know that washing and waxing is a real challenge simply because the color is dyeable and shows every little stains and watermark clearly. In this article, we will see how to wax your black car to make it shine beautifully.
So keeping such a machine in good shape requires some effort and knowledge. When it comes to waxing the car, I take a big car to do my classroom work. The first thing to do is wash the car as this will remove dirt and dust, which is always an important step before waxing. What you will notice with a black machine is that water stains will be visible after washing.
You can use the major brands of car wax (always buy the wax that matches your car color) as they usually supply a small chip pen the size of a colored pencil. The next step is to take a chip stick and apply it to scratches or stone chips. When filling in scratches apply in the direction of the scratch and build up until the scratch is full.
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Regular waxing will protect the appearance of your vehicle. The best wax for black cars leaves a thin, transparent coating that hides any minor imperfections in the paint and protects it from damage, most commercial automotive waxes last for about three months. Thus, reapplying wax every three months will protect your car in the long term.
Change the fabric when removing wax to avoid re-waxing the vehicle. This will avoid streaking.
Wash all towels thoroughly and set aside for the next wax. Apply a good conditioner to your towels to keep them soft and gentle on the surface of your car.
If you haven’t waxed your car for a long time, you can take it to the store for a nice coat. After the initial waxing, you can continue to polish your car four times a year at home.
Finally, you start applying wax to the machine. Now my tried and tested method is to wipe the wax in small patches at a time (panel by panel) with a clean, lint-free cloth. Let the wax dry, take another cloth and buff it. Be sure to overlap in a circular motion. After that, go to the next panel and so on until completion.