Hey gang,
As most of you know from my previous threads, I have a new Scion tC and am trying my best to keep it in beautiful condition.
The car has seen a few washes and because I drive 12 miles on the freeway to and from work every day, I hit the quarter car wash nearly every day after work and powerwash the bugs and other debris off the car that builds up from the trips. I wash it thoroughly every Sunday afternoon with my own stuff here at the house.
I have not waxed the car yet. I was wondering when you should wax the car and how often? After every wash on sunday? Once a month?
I bought that Poorboys soap package from Danase and I believe some form of wax came with it. I honestly have never waxed a car, and I'm not too sure what to use and really how to do it. I have a pretty good idea that you apply the wax in a circular motion with a pad and do a small section at a time, letting the wax dry to a haze. Then buff away. Any tips on doing this better would be greatly appreciated. Also, I dont have any kind of power wheel to use so this would all be done by hand. Any recommendations as far as wax products are concerned would be good help too
Thanks guys,
-wes
As most of you know from my previous threads, I have a new Scion tC and am trying my best to keep it in beautiful condition.
The car has seen a few washes and because I drive 12 miles on the freeway to and from work every day, I hit the quarter car wash nearly every day after work and powerwash the bugs and other debris off the car that builds up from the trips. I wash it thoroughly every Sunday afternoon with my own stuff here at the house.
I have not waxed the car yet. I was wondering when you should wax the car and how often? After every wash on sunday? Once a month?
I bought that Poorboys soap package from Danase and I believe some form of wax came with it. I honestly have never waxed a car, and I'm not too sure what to use and really how to do it. I have a pretty good idea that you apply the wax in a circular motion with a pad and do a small section at a time, letting the wax dry to a haze. Then buff away. Any tips on doing this better would be greatly appreciated. Also, I dont have any kind of power wheel to use so this would all be done by hand. Any recommendations as far as wax products are concerned would be good help too
Thanks guys,
-wes