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[Q]: What is the difference between: Buffing, Polishing, and Waxing?
[A]: Buffing and polishing are the same. It's commonly done with a
high-speed polisher/buffer, and it is used to remove oxidation,
scratches and other impurities from your car, truck, boat's surface. Wax
is used as a final step to protect your final finished detail, and
should NOT be used to try to shine your car. Wax is a protector, not a
polish.
[Q]: How often should you Wax/Detail?
[A]: Most manufactures of quality waxes say their products last for an
average of 6-12 months. But why would you wait for your wax to be
completely GONE before applying more? We recommend to wax your car every
3 months, unless you feel it requires more. Furthermore, Black, Red and
other dark colored cars may require extra attention and need to be waxed
every 2 months or more - depending on the circumstances. We'll help you
decide.
[Q]: How often should I Re-Detail?
[A]: That's a tough one. I think the most accurate honest answer would
be this - it all depends on how you care for your car, truck, boat, R.V.
or whatever, in between Details and Wax jobs. No two people treat their
vehicle the same, nor require the same upkeep. If your car is garaged or
covered during the hottest part of the day, or during severe weather, or
kept away from pollution and other contaminants, and you don't have
children and pets that are frequently in the vehicle, you tend to need
less maintenance. But if your vehicle is outdoors most of the time, or
it's your family car, work vehicle, it's black, red or dark colored, you
don't Wash/Wax it often, and a million other adverse conditions, then
you'll need to detail it more often. Let me offer this general advise:
Wash often with only a non-detergent or Wash-N-Wax soap. Wax every 2-3
months and re-detail as needed. We will help you.
[Q]: What is Oxidation, Pollution, Fallout and Overspray?
[A]: Oxidation is what happens when you paint on your car or the
gel-coat on your boat (fiberglass) becomes sun-dried, faded, or
sun-burned so to speak. Pollution and other industrial fallout that
comes from factories, auto and other exhaust and train rail-dust in the
air settling on your car or other vehicle helps oxidation occur.
Overspray is what happens when someone spray paints a building and it
floats through the air and settles on your car. We can remove ALL of
these problems, and have over 10 years experience in the removal of
these and many other problems. Don't panic.
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