A Guide to Car Polish

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Car polish is a coating applied to a cars surface to minimize scratches and give the car a smooth finish. Car polish should only be applied to a clean car. There are different advantages to using either a liquid car polish or a wax car polish.
Car polish is applied to the surface of a car to erase scratches and smooth out the finish of the car. You can have car polish done professionally at a body shop or car wash or do it yourself.
Car polish and car cleaner polish are not the same thing. Car cleaner polish removes leftover debris such as bug splatter, bird droppings, and minor scratches. With car polish, the shine of your car is protected for as long as one year.


Car polish should be applied only after you have washed your car. Polish your car in only one spot at time. Put a dab of car polish on a clean microsoft cloth and apply in a circular motion. After the polish has dried, buff the area with a different clean microsoft cloth.
Paste car polish and liquid car polish give about the same results. Paste car polish should only be applied by hand.Because liquid car polish can be applied by machine, you can polish more cars using liquid car polish. Paste car polish costs more up front but is a better value because it gives you more than twice as many polishes as liquid car polish.

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