To many, waxing your vehicle may seem unheard of, or something that you only see in the movies. Wrench is here to tell you that there are several reasons to wax your car to ensure that it stays in tip-top shape for as long as possible. It is easy to focus only on the internal maintenance of your vehicle because it is the most crucial to your safety and ability to drive, but the exterior needs some love as well! If you are unsure of what it means to wax your car in the first place, it is a relatively simple process that involves applying a thin layer of wax to your car’s paint, allowing it to partially harden, and then going over it with a towel or other polishing device. Although this might seem like you did all of that work only to wipe it off, we can assure you that a thin layer is left behind that serves as a protective coat. While you may not be able to see it in some lights, the protective coat actually has several benefits to your vehicle.
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That being said, if you are considering waxing your car in an attempt to smooth over any scrapes, scratches, or other extreme blemishes, we ask that you refer to other blog posts that can help you tackle these situations. If you are worried that damage to the exterior of your vehicle may be unsafe in any way, we suggest scheduling an appointment with a Wrench mobile mechanic so that they can evaluate the issue. However, if you are just looking to spruce up the exterior of your car or are interested in the other benefits of waxing your car, you have come to the right place! Wrench has compiled a list of benefits of waxing your car that will keep it looking and feeling new for years.
- A radiating, glossy finish. Although we did say there are additional benefits to waxing your car besides the obvious cosmetic improvement, the high gloss finish that your car will boast when you are done is almost reason enough to wax your car. Doing so will bring out your car’s beautiful color and leave the surface so shiny you might as well use it as a mirror.
- Protecting the paint job. Not only will waxing your car bring out your car’s true colors, it will also prevent the paint job from fading in the first place. Being outside everyday, your vehicle is going to experience some wear and tear as a result of weather patterns, but a good wax job every once in a while will prevent oxidation and keep your car looking as good as new.
- Protection from the sun. It is 2019, people should know by now how important sunscreen is for our health. The same is true with wax for your car; the thin layer of wax on your car can serve as a protection from the sun and will decrease the likelihood of fading or discoloration, and oxidation as well. Do not subject your car to sun damage when it is easily avoidable!
- Prevent water damage. With the protection layer that wax provides, rain will roll right off of your car instead of pooling up and leaving dirt and contaminants behind. Without a wax coat, these contaminants will build up on the surface of your car and become more and more difficult to remove. A thin coat of wax will prevent any damage to the exterior of your vehicle that unusual weather patterns may leave behind. Testing to see how well water beads up on your car’s surface is also a good indicator of whether it is time to wax again.
- Prevent more costly repairs in the future. Waxing your vehicle is highly beneficial for avoiding damage down the road (no pun intended). You can think of waxing your car like maintaining your engine or getting regular oil changes, to ensure that you do not find yourself in an ugly situation that could have been avoided. The protective layer of wax will help you avoid much more costly repairs, like having to get your entire car repainted or the bumper replaced because what was once a small scratch turned into major damage.
Although waxing your car may seem like a lot of work, our Wrench professionals recommend that this process only has to be done every 2-4 months. This seems like a small price to pay for keeping your car shiny and protected from whatever substances it may encounter on the road. In the same way that you have been taught to reapply sunscreen if you are on the beach for longer than an hour in order to avoid skin diseases, treat your car with the same care and give it a good wax every now and then.
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