As the weather gets warmer and the temperatures rise, car owners are going to enjoy a relaxing drive on the sun's shining, bright summer days. The summer months are the best time for getaways and road trips for families and friends to gather together. Along with all the travel comes the possibility of wear and tear to your car and its exterior. We all love applying a coat of wax during the summer months to help bring the paint of our car to a stunning shine when sunlight is shining on it. But, there are a couple of important points to keep in mind regarding washing and waxing your car during the summer season.
In the summer months, it is likely that you will observe one car enthusiast or another cleaning and waxing their car on their driveway. But, it is important to be aware of certain aspects before you wash or polish your car during the summer months of high temperatures. Washing and waxing at hot temperatures can cause spots of water, as the sun's rays dry the vehicle before you have the chance to dry it with your hands. The result is noticeable marks on your vehicle. These will be covered with the help of wax causing damage to the appearance of your car.
When washing your car (before you apply the polish), ensure that you're not in direct sunlight, particularly on days that are particularly hot. Try washing your vehicle in the evening when the sun is beginning to sink. The temperature will begin to cool slightly and you won't have to be worried about drying the water before you are able to dry it. Even if you've got an extensive shady tree adjacent to your driveway, it is possible to clean and polish your car at any time you'd like, as you keep your car kept away from direct sunshine.
Be sure to dry your vehicle thoroughly before applying any type of wax. Wipe your car using the softness of a microfiber towel to remove the water away quickly before the sun causes water spots. This will make certain that the finish of your vehicle appears stunning after sealing your vehicle with wax. Nothing is more disappointing than putting in all the effort of preparing your vehicle only to cover up blotchy and dirty spots.
As with washing, you'll need to apply wax in a shaded or covered space, and not in direct sunlight where the wax may "bake" on the car's surface and may not give you the best outcomes. If you're aware of the best time to clean and prepare your car, let's talk an explanation of the process.
When you wax your car, you should apply wax to a specific area and then return to that area after the wax has dried, and then take it off. Even if you're experienced with the procedure, we recommend that you read the directions on any product you put on the paint.
Make sure you think in sequence while waxing and applying this procedure in sections. Begin by applying wax on one area of your car, and then proceed to the next until you have made your journey around the vehicle. When you're done you can return to the initial section which ought to have had the chance to dry, and then be ready to buff.
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