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SIMONIZ SAPP0175A Waterless Wash and Wax, White

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Using waterless cleaning products to clean your car shouldn’t cause any damage, provided you follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Waterless car cleaners shouldn’t be used as a replacement for regular full cleaning; they’re an in-between-washes solution that makes it easy to keep your car looking its best. To get the best results from Simoniz Waterless Wash and Wax, we’d recommend using it between full washes, when your car isn’t heavily soiled. If your paintwork is covered in mud, grit, and salt, we’d always recommend giving it a proper wash, as you’ll need to rinse off these harmful deposits with a pressure washer or hose.

Well, a visual inspection should help with that. Start by assessing different panels around your car – does the paintwork appear shiny or is it starting to look dull, even after washing? This is your first clue as to whether any wax is still present. With that said, accidents can happen, so here are a few products and solutions you can use to safely remove car wax from windows, plastic and light panels.

SIMONIZ Car Wash Wax, 473 mL

Safely cleans all surfaces without scratching ( given that you change microfiber cloths when dirty) Simoniz Waterless Wash and Wax provides an effective and convenient way to keep your car clean without the need for a full wash. Learn more about how it works and how to use it in our FAQs guide below. How to use waterless car cleaners? Plus, it saves water and energy, so you can clean your car whenever you like without worrying about the potential environmental impact. You need to repair the clear coat layer; old wax can prevent new sealants from bonding to the surface of the paintwork So while they may not be part of a professional valeter’s kit they are popular, as can be seen from the wide choice available.

Quality car shampoo: No glass cleaner or vinegar to hand? A high-quality car shampoo should do the job. You may need to work on the area a little and use a high concentration of shampoo to make sure all residue is removed. If you’re not familiar with clay bars, we’d recommend getting a starter kit that contains everything you need including a clay bar, lubricant and instructions. It’s critically important to clean your car thoroughly before using a clay bar, and you must also keep the area you’re working on well lubricated, otherwise, you might end up with poor results. Car PolishIf you’re a regular Simoniz blog reader, you’ll know that we’re big advocates for regular waxing. So, isn’t it counterintuitive to write a guide on how to remove wax from your car? Plus they provide a one-stop clean-and-protect option for those who don’t have the time to do a full wash, rinse and dry, and apply a wax or sealant. When using a cleaning product to remove wax, you may need to repeat the wash a couple of times to guarantee the best results. We would strongly advise following this up with a good quality car polish, as this will ensure a smooth, even surface on which to apply a fresh coat of wax. Why Might You Need to Remove Car Wax?

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