Car Wash High Pressure Wax

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Scott, Jul 6, 2004.

  1. Scott

    Scott Guest

    Anyone have any thoughts on the quality and/or effectiveness of the car wash
    high pressure wax for use on cars? Just out of curiosity...
     
    Scott, Jul 6, 2004
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  2. Scott

    Jason Guest

    Based upon what I have read or heard, it's better than just plain water.
    However, I believe that everyone would agree that it's not as good
    as regular wax applied the old fashioned way--hard work.

    There is a car wash near my home. I usually spray down my car with water
    mixed with wax about once a week. I only use real wax about once or twice
    a year. I have not had problems with rust and the car is about 4 years
    old.
     
    Jason, Jul 6, 2004
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    Paul Stuart Guest

    I have two or three car wash self-serve bays near my home and school
    in central New Jersey. I use them so much I keep them in business,
    especially during the summer.

    In addition to Jason's advice to spray down the car once a week, wax or
    no wax, I also make it mandatory to manually spray down my Accord
    immediately on my drive home from every single day at the beach.
    This spray-down removes the small salt particles that are deposited onto
    the car's finish during the day, and cling to the finish through
    static electricity, so that the particles do not get blown off even
    when driving 65 mph.

    As those who live in coastal towns can attest, salt air is very detrimental
    to a car's finish, especially if the car is ungaraged. Salt is simply
    sodium chloride (NaCl). When dew forms on the car during the following
    morning, the water reacts with the sodium chloride (in the presence of
    sunlight, which catalyzes the reaction) to form hydrochloric acid (HCl)
    and sodium hydroxide (NaOH), which are both extremely damaging to the
    car's exterior surfaces, particularly the hood, roof, and trunk. Thus,
    a spray-down is highly recommended for everyone immediately after any
    day at the beach.

    Paul
     
    Paul Stuart, Jul 7, 2004
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