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Body wax and wax


Body waxes provide protection and shine for cars. Carefully formulated, these waxes create a protective shield against external aggression while imparting a dazzling shine. The easy-to-apply body wax provides a long-lasting coating that enhances the depth of colour. As well as enhancing the bodywork, it creates a barrier against dirt and weather. Indispensable for car enthusiasts, body wax is the secret to optimum protection. Find out more
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Body waxes and waxes: general overview of body finishing products :

Carnauba body wax :

Origin: Carnauba wax is extracted from the leaves of the Carnauba palm tree, native to Brazil.

Characteristics: It is known for its deep, warm shine. Carnauba wax creates a protective barrier against the elements while providing a brilliant finish. It is often used in top-of-the-range waxes.

Ceramic body wax:

Modern technology: Ceramic wax uses nanoceramic technology to create a tough, long-lasting protective coating.

Features: It offers excellent protection against UV rays, atmospheric contaminants and bad weather. Ceramic wax creates a hydrophobic surface, making it easy to clean.

Premium body protection wax :

Versatility: Premium protection wax is often formulated to offer all-round protection, including against UV rays, dirt, insects and water.

Characteristics: It can give a deep shine to paintwork while making it easier to clean the bodywork. Some products may also contain curing agents for extra durability.

Quick shine body wax :

Speed of Application: Quick Shine Wax is designed for fast application, offering an immediate shine without the need for prolonged drying time.

Characteristics: It is ideal for quick maintenance between more complete wax applications. Some products can be applied to bodywork that is still damp.

General application tips for body and wax waxes:

Surface preparation :

Before applying the wax, make sure the bodywork is clean, dry and free of contaminants. A pre-wash is often recommended.

Careful application:

Follow the manufacturer's specific instructions for applying each type of wax. Use appropriate applicators, such as foam pads or microfibres, to ensure even distribution.

Drying time :

Observe the recommended drying time before removing excess wax. This allows the wax to cure properly and provide maximum protection.

Removing excess :

Use clean microfibre cloths to gently remove excess wax once it has dried. Wiping in circular motions can help achieve an even finish.

Regular maintenance:

To maintain the wax's effectiveness, make regular applications according to the manufacturer's recommendations. This is particularly important in extreme weather conditions.

Each type of wax offers specific benefits, and the choice often depends on personal preference, the level of protection required and the desired frequency of maintenance. Regular application of wax not only helps to protect the paintwork, but also gives the bodywork a shiny, well-groomed appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions about Body Wax and Wax Application

1. How often should I apply wax to my car or motorbike?

The frequency depends on various factors such as the type of wax used, weather conditions and how often the vehicle is used. In general, an application every 3 to 6 months is recommended. However, quick waxes can be used more frequently for regular maintenance.

2. Should I wash my car before applying the wax?

Yes, it is essential to wash the vehicle thoroughly before applying the wax. A clean surface eliminates contaminants that could compromise the adhesion of the wax and provides better protection.

3. What's the difference between carnauba wax and ceramic wax?

Carnauba wax offers a warm, deep shine, while ceramic wax uses modern technology for long-lasting protection with a hydrophobic surface. The choice depends on your preferences in terms of shine and desired durability.

4. How do I apply the wax evenly?

Use appropriate applicators, such as foam pads or microfibre cloths. Apply the wax in circular or linear movements for even distribution. Always follow the manufacturer's specific instructions.

5. Can I apply the wax in the sun?

It's best to avoid applying wax in direct sunlight, as it can dry too quickly, making it difficult to remove. Choose a shady spot and make sure the bodywork is cool.

6. When can I remove the excess wax after application?

Drying time varies according to the type of wax. Wait until the wax has dried to the touch, then use clean microfibre cloths to gently remove the excess. Follow the manufacturer's recommended drying times.

7. Can I apply wax to freshly repaired or new paint?

We recommend waiting for the paint to harden completely before applying a wax, which may take a few weeks. Consult the paint manufacturer's or bodybuilder's recommendations for specific advice.

8. Does wax protect against scratches?

Although wax offers some protection against minor scratches, its main role is to protect against the elements, UV rays and to improve shine. For extra protection against scratches, consider using specific products.

9. Can I apply wax to plastics or vinyl surfaces?

We recommend using specific products for plastics and vinyl surfaces, as some waxes may not adhere properly to these materials. Make sure you choose products that are suitable for each type of surface.

10. Is the wax compatible with all types of paint?

Most waxes are compatible with conventional car paints. However, always check the manufacturer's instructions to ensure compatibility with your vehicle's type of paint.

In conclusion, applying wax to the bodywork is an important step in preserving your vehicle's appearance. Follow the manufacturer's instructions, adapt your choice of wax to your specific needs, and carry out regular maintenance for long-lasting results and optimum protection.