Hi
I live in West Yorkshire in the UK and I have just bought a brand new Volkswagen Polo. When I wash my car (always by hand) I use "The Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner" and then every four weeks religiously I wax with "The Gold Class Clear Coat Liquid Car Wax". Will doing this provide maximum protection? Can I wash my car after waxing just to get rid of some of the dust caused by waxing?
It's a brand new car so the paint is really shiney anyway, after I've washed and waxed the car it doesn't look that different - is this because the paint is shiney because it's new?
Just one more aswell.....the street where I live has horrible trees at each side which covers the car in a spotty mist - should "The Gold Class Clear Coast Liquid Wax" protect the paintwork from this and make the sap easier to remove when washing? I try not to park directly under a tree but the sap is in the air.
Thanks
I live in West Yorkshire in the UK and I have just bought a brand new Volkswagen Polo. When I wash my car (always by hand) I use "The Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner" and then every four weeks religiously I wax with "The Gold Class Clear Coat Liquid Car Wax". Will doing this provide maximum protection? Can I wash my car after waxing just to get rid of some of the dust caused by waxing?
It's a brand new car so the paint is really shiney anyway, after I've washed and waxed the car it doesn't look that different - is this because the paint is shiney because it's new?
Just one more aswell.....the street where I live has horrible trees at each side which covers the car in a spotty mist - should "The Gold Class Clear Coast Liquid Wax" protect the paintwork from this and make the sap easier to remove when washing? I try not to park directly under a tree but the sap is in the air.
Thanks
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