Friday, January 31, 2014

Remove Wax From Cars

Removing wax from your car can be easy.


Removing wax from a vehicle can be a tedious and annoying job if you do it you do it the wrong way. However, if you do it the right way, removing the wax off of your car can be as easy as it was putting it on.


Instructions


1. First and foremost when removing wax from your vehicle you need to have a little patience. Be sure when ready to remove the wax from your vehicle that you have at least an hour to do so. This is no five minute job.


2. Park your car in a nice sunny area. This allows the wax to dry properly and evenly on your vehicle. Do not let the wax sit for more than 30 minutes, this will allow the wax to set in to much into the vehicles paint, removing it will becoming a bigger task than you want.


3. Now get ready to remove the wax from the vehicle. You can either use a hand held buffer to remove the wax or a clean, dust free cloth. Depends on your preference. Either way it will take basically the same amount of time.


4. Now in a circling motion, use the buffer or cloth and start removing the wax one section at a time. Be sure to remove all wax. If by any chance you have gotten wax on your windows or the rubber around the windows, let it sit until completely dry, do not rub in while wet. This will cause the wax smear and removing it will become a challenge.


5. Now step back and take a look at your newly wax vehicle and take pride in the wonderful job you have done.