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Wax a Car
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Step 4:
Apply the wax
You can apply the wax coat as soon as you've removed the polish residue, but then again you could always take a break with a cool drink. Just make sure you don't have so many cool drinks that you forget to apply the wax coat.
Apply the wax the same way you applied the polish: put it on your clean applicator, apply it one section at a time, let it dry, and then remove it one section at a time. Wax takes about the same amount of time as polish does to dry, and it also changes color slightly when it's ready to be removed. You can press down a little harder than you did with the polish when removing it, but again, don't grind it into the surface.
If you're really ambitious, you can take your simple wax (not a wax/polish combo!) and apply a second coat after you've removed the residue from the first. Some folks feel that two coats of wax give a superior shine and extra protection, but for most of us, one coat will do just fine.
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