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Old 09-08-2011, 08:39 PM
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Regular waxing will keep a car looking new for many years. A ten-year-old car that has been waxed twice a year will probably have a better shine then when it was new. It will also command a higher resale value and be easier to sell. There are two ways to get the car waxed: have it done by someone or do it yourself. If you don't mind spending about 0.00, check out an auto detailer. They will clean the entire car inside and out, cleaning and waxing the body and shampooing the interior, right down to using a toothbrush to clean the seams in the dashboard. They will deep-clean the wheels and tires and make sure they remove any wax residue around the nameplates and emblems. The best way to remove the dried wax residues is by hand with thick, soft and plush high-pile microfiber towels. Using only high quality microfiber, take one in each hand and fold them over to increase the thickness of the towel. Remove the wax residue and buff and polish to reveal that freshly waxed shine. If you want to know the proper way to best vintage car wax just visit our website The Final Detail - (Powered by CubeCart).
 
 
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