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4 Simple DIY Steps You Can Do to Protect Your Car's Paint
  • Regularly Clean Your Car With Car-Specific Soaps. First, a regular car wash is key. ...
  • Dry Using Microfiber Towels-Like A Pro. It's important to dry after every wash. ...
  • A Bit of Clay Goes a Long Way. ...
  • Wax for That Extra Shine.
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Mar 15, 2023 · Car wax is the most traditional form of car paint protection. It is a natural or synthetic product made from carnauba wax, beeswax, or a ...
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Apr 27, 2023 · A full body PPF job would be the best way to protect your paint whether or not you use car washes. And then, brushless washes would be better ...
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Aug 17, 2020 · Car wash places use acid based products which remove wax, polish, ceramic coating. Plus they use the same equipment for every car so dirt builds ...
Aug 15, 2023 · Protective Coatings and Sealants. Another excellent option to protect your vehicle paint's color is using protective coatings and sealants.
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HydroSuds cling to your paint, encapsulating the dirt and grime for an ultra-glossy finish. This formula helps repel water, dirt, and other pollutants, keeping ...
Sep 5, 2023 · Almost a year since I bought my Ranger. I was given a car care package that included this soap. Anyone else ever heard of it/used it?
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Nov 2, 2023 · There is much more to detailing a car than just washing it. It entails giving your car a thorough cleaning, restoring its original condition, ...
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