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So I have a 1989 Toyota Camry and I want to find a product that will bring the car color back to life. I want the paint to show its radiant color, make it shine, make it look all nice. I heard people say use wax or polish, but I don't really know what all that means. Any suggestions on what I should do ?
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Now after you polish the car, you are going to want to leave it like that because it will be very shiny, and the paint will feel smooth as a baby's ***, but this is when you need to wax it. Waxing it will seal that shine, and make it last 10 times longer than not waxing it, and also protect your paint. The wax will be in the same section as the polish, I like the eagle one nano-wax, dupont teflon wax, and meguires has some nice ones as well.
Remember after you apply the way and let it haze, use a micro-fiber towel to remove it, and buff LIGHTLY, it comes out much better if you do not use too much pressure, but use more strokes. You only need to remove the hazy wax, and pressing too hard will remove more of the wax than you need to.
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wax ittake to a detail shop they will buff it you wont believe what a difference that can make
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wax on wax off! see i took a popular phrase and jazzed it to answer your question! ahabuy some wax at walmart or auto zone. i think that it has instructions on the bottle. just whenever you put wax on your car..be sure not to leave it on to long. Ive heard that it starts to eat your paint away. then that defeats the purpose of your question! good luck!
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3-step process:1. Wash
2. Polish
3. Wax (do it by hand for better results)
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Treat as well as a plant, i know mayo rinses shine hair up real nice, try a nice mayo and honey mask on ur car, it's gonna be shineyYou can take the car to a pro and have it detailed (wash, polish, wax). Or you can do it yourself by learning how to detail the car from the pros themselves. It's the proper process that's important, not so much just the products. Read this:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/how-to.ht...
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