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Car Care Tips: Separating Fact from Fiction Eliminates
Misconceptions and Mistakes
Unfortunately there are many myths when it comes to car care
products and activities. Below are twelve common practices that can
cause all of your hard work trying to maintain your car's
appearance a waste of time.
- 1. Dishwashing detergent is safe to use as car wash.
- Absolutely not! Detergents are formulated to strip everything
off of the surface, leaving it squeaky clean. A squeaky paint
finish tells you that it has no protection. With repeated use,
dishwashing detergents remove everything from your paint finish
including waxes, silicones and polymers. Once this is accomplished,
they then proceed to remove the life giving oils in your paint
finish, actually accelerating the oxidation process. For best
results, use a pH balanced car wash product, like Meguiar's NXT
Generation® Car Wash, with conditioners specifically formulated
to enhance the appearance and protection of automotive paint
finishes.
- 2. Washing and cleaning are the same.
- While they sound similar, they are vastly different procedures.
A car wash removes loose contaminants from your finish like dust,
road grime, and fresh bird droppings. A clear coat-safe paint
cleaner, such as Deep Crystal® Paint Cleaner removes stubborn,
bonded contaminants, stains, blemishes and oxidation. A clay bar is
the perfect choice for removing bonded contaminants like overspray
and tree sap mist that won't flush off with washing.
- 3. If a car looks shiny, the cleaning process can be
skipped.
- Not until you complete a thorough physical and visual
evaluation of your paint finish. Rub the face of your hand over the
paint after it has been completely washed and dried. The surface
should be as smooth as glass. If it isn't, you will feel bonded
contaminants that can be easily removed with a clay
bar…allowing easier application and wipe off of polishes and
waxes with dazzling results. To detect below-surface defects like
blemishes and fine scratches, examine the finish from different
angles and light sources.
- 4. Clay bars should only be used by professionals.
- If you have ever played with Silly Putty, you can use clay.
Mold a non-abrasive, synthetic clay bar into a pancake-looking
wafer. Working on a washed and dried car, simply rub the clay bar
back and forth over the surfaces using a mist and wipe detailer for
lubrication. The bar will grab and gently remove all bonded
contaminants, leaving the surface as smooth as glass. Meguiar's
Quik Clay Detailing System includes everything that you need. No
experience necessary!
- 5. Waxing can remove swirl marks.
- Unfortunately, applying car wax over swirl marks does not
remove them. The only way to remove a scratch from a paint finish
is to reduce the thickness of the paint finish down to the bottom
of the scratch. Micro-fine, hairline scratches can often be removed
by hand using a non-abrasive paint cleaner, or ScratchXâ„¢,
Meguiar's scratch and swirl remover. Moderate scratches may require
an electric dual action polisher, and deeper swirl marks caused by
the improper use of rotary buffers and rubbing compounds may well
require professional color sanding and buffing.
- 6. There is no difference between polishing and waxing.
- While some modern-day marketers have caused confusion by
naively misusing the terms, the definitions are clear. As in
polishing a diamond, the sole purpose of polishing is to create
brilliant high gloss. For car show enthusiasts who are obsessed
with having perfectly clear reflections, a pure polish, like
Meguiar's Deep Crystal Polish, is the perfect choice. Waxing a car
falls under the larger heading of protecting the paint finish from
the elements by coating it with waxes, polymers, resins and
silicones. Meguiar's Gold Class Clear Coat Car Wax, provides
superior protection with its blend of rich nutrients and tough
polymers.
- 7. Machine polishers damage the paint finish.
- Even novices can quickly master the use of a dual action
polisher or orbital buffer without any risk of burning the paint
finish. These buffers oscillate back and forth while spinning and
will yield a more even application of cleaners, polishes and waxes,
provide deeper cleaning and safely remove swirls. Rotary buffers,
which operate at much higher RPM's, are best left to trained
professionals.
- 8. Diapers, t-shirts and flannel make good cleaning
cloths.
- To avoid scratching your paint finish, you need to avoid using
these types of cloths for polishing. The problem is that when small
particulates are trapped between a smooth cloth and the smoothness
of the paint, they are forced into and skid across the finish,
causing the very scratches that you are working so hard to avoid.
Always use 100% cotton, terrycloth toweling, like Meguiar's new
Ultra Plush Super Terry or premium microfiber toweling, like the
Supreme Shine Microfiber to eliminate this problem and to reduce
the time and effort required for wipe off.
- 9. Wax protection can be guaranteed to last up to 5 years.
- There is no integrity in guaranteeing the protective qualities
of any car wax product for a specific period of time on all cars.
Every car and every car owner is different, along with the
environments in which they live, whether or not the car is garaged
or whether it is washed with dishwashing detergent.
- 10. Paste wax offers greater protection than liquid wax.
- Originally, paste waxes lasted longer, and liquid waxes were
easier to use. While this is still a commonly held belief, there
are now car waxes on the market that are available in both liquid
and paste forms with equal ease of use and performance qualities.
Two examples are Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax Liquid and NXT
Generation Tech Wax Paste, that redefine quality and performance
with their next generation of technology.
- 11. Lighting a hood on fire, without damaging the paint finish,
proves the protective qualities of a car wax.
- While the theatrical ploy has sold millions of cans of car wax
over the years, it is a misrepresentation of the fact that heat
rises. Regardless of whether or not the paint finish is protected
with a coat of some magic formulation, it is unaffected by flaming
alcohol. When you place your hand directly on where the flame has
been, the moment the flame goes out, you discover that the surface
is barely warm. It is simply a demonstration of physics.
- 12. Once a car is waxed, regularly protecting the paint finish
becomes unnecessary.
- Unfortunately, the best protection for your car's finish is
regular attention. Whenever your car is outside, regardless of
whether it is parked or being driven, it is in a hostile
environment. To begin with, everything that flies, from a gnat to a
747, expels contaminants that are determined to bond to and then
etch into your car's finish. Then there is acid rain and industrial
fallout, not to mention UV rays, which are the No. 1 cause of paint
degradation. The more your car is exposed to the elements, and the
harsher the environment is where you live, the more attention your
paint finish will require. Generally speaking, the best long-term
protection for your paint finish is to continually remove
contaminants with a mist and wipe detailer before they have time to
bond to your paint finish. By doing so, you will greatly extend the
protective qualities of your car wax.
Meguiar's, the century-old leader in automotive appearance care,
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