By Jim Schafer on Monday, 12 August 2013
Category: Spray Wax

The Spray Car Wax with a Difference

Forget everything you think you know about spray car wax. Old-school spray waxes had a lot of issues. They did a poor job of shining. They had a tendency to leave white spots on your car if you missed a spot. They needed to be applied to a spotless car or you had issues. They had their purpose, of course. They were great for refreshing your shine between waxes, for example – but never as much as you hoped and never for as long as they said. Enter a whole new kind of spray car wax – a hybrid wax that combines petroleum distillates and mild detergent ingredients to give your car a fast, clean, waterless wash and wax. These European style spray car wax products may just be the best car wax options for those between-wax cleanings your car needs. What They Do Spray waxes like Fukken Wax are more than a “polish” for your car. They include cleaning agents to dissolve dirt and lift it off your car and high-quality carnauba wax to deliver the shine you want. They don’t contain silicone or any other ingredients that are harmful to the environment – just the ingredients needed to clean and wax your car in a simple, easy-to-use formula. Clean Your Car Without Water These European style car waxes are also a waterless car wash, which offer a number of benefits for you, your car and the environment – not to mention your water bill. First, they save up to 50 gallons of water every time you use them instead of washing your car. They save you time, and they clean, protect and shine with just one product. They also are safer for your car because, unlike water, they lift dirt particles off the surface and surround them so you can wipe them off without scratching the finish. Easy to Use Another reason that spray car wax is the best car wax is that it’s so much easier to use than traditional car waxes. You simply spray it on, wait a few seconds, then wipe it off. If you’re dealing with pitch, tar and bugs, you may have to wait a little longer and rub a little harder, but it still beats hours of hand-buffing you need to do with traditional paste wax. Versatile Finally, you can use the spray car wax/cleaners on all of your car’s hard surfaces, including the glass and tires. You’ll end up with a transparent, deep shine that protects your car’s finish from rain, dirt and even the harmful rays of the sun. Even those professional detailers who still swear by a loving hand-polish job recommend that you use a high quality spray wax to extend the shine between waxing. Why would you do anything less than the pros?

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