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Protection Preparation
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Convertible Roof Impregnator
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Car Glaze
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Spray Wax & Quick Detailer
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Car Wax
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Sealant & Spray Coating
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Car Coating
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Glass Coating
Spray Wax & Quick Detailer
Information about spray wax & quick detailer
A spray wax and or quick detailer spray are always handy products to have on hand. They contain a small concentration of cleaning properties but mainly offer a little protection along with gliding properties. They are both used for different purposes. Namely, you can use them when you want to apply a quick coat of protection. When you have some dust on your car and want to remove it with a microfiber cloth. Or when you have washed your car and want to dry it quickly without leaving streaks or water stains. When you want to give your paint some extra shine. And finally, they are also sometimes used as a clay lubricant.
Because a spray wax and quick detailer glide so well, they are perfect for removing small dirt and dust from your car without scratching it. In fact, many people think that strong chemicals are the most important thing when you want to remove dirt. This is true when you are not going to touch your car. In fact, a microfiber cloth or wash mitt is always stronger and more aggressive for ordinary dirt than chemicals. There is, however, a chance that scratches will be made because you naturally touch the paintwork. That's why you need products that contain very good lubricant.
The more slippery the product is, the less likely it is to scratch. This is why a spray wax or quick detailer are used to remove minor dirt and dust without washing your car. In fact, a traditional car shampoo always has more lubricant than a spray wax. But then, of course, you have to wash the whole car with water and buckets and the like. With a spray wax or quick detailer, you can quickly clean your car by simply going over the car with a microfiber cloth. This is often used in dealership showrooms, at car shows and meetings, trade shows, TV shows, and so on.
The gliding properties in the spray wax and quick detailer are enough to prevent scratching on light dirt and to allow clay to glide across the surface. And the cleaning properties enough to loosen small contaminants. Then, finally, we have the protective factor of spray wax and quick detailer. These sprays are obviously not as durable as a wax or as a spray coating and certainly not as durable as an actual coating. But it can provide extra shine and water and dirt repellency for 1 to 3 weeks. Sometimes this is long enough to cover the period between washes. Because of the water and dirt repellent properties, your car will not only stay clean longer but also be easier to clean.
Because a spray wax & quick detailer are so easy and forgiving, they are therefore often used as drying aids. When you wash your car on a hot day, especially in the sun, you will notice that the water dries up very quickly. When the water dries, the minerals in the tap water can start to burn into the paint. This is called water stains. You can remove these with water stain removers but even better, however, this can be prevented with a drying aid such as a spray wax or quick detailer. They contain water repellent properties and protection in the form of wax, ceramic and or graphene components. This allows you to put a few sprays on the wet surface and then wipe off with a microfiber cloth or drying cloth. It will begin to repel the water so that drying becomes easier and no streaks or water spots are created. In addition, it also provides a protective layer that can last for several weeks, possibly even until the next wash.
So a spray wax and quick detailer has many different uses. This makes it a product that is always useful and can also avoid problems. We can therefore only recommend making sure you always have a bottle of spray wax or quick detailer close at hand.
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