RMJ891
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I have a brand new car that I, effectively, only use on weekends. So my cleaning plan is to keep it ticking over and then maybe every six months or so have a good old go with some clay, polish, wax and so on.
In the meantime, I am washing by: pressure wash (or powerful hose - need to get a new PW and snow foam applicator - but sometimes use petrol station garages' PW that has a shampoo setting), then Autoglym Shampoo, rinse, then partially dry it with a Kent towel before applying Autoglym Aqua Wax.
Maybe it's because the car is still new and shiny anyway, but am I meant to notice any difference with using the aqua wax, or is it some sort of 'invisible layer'? It's nice to do and I enjoy cleaning my car, but just wondering what it actually does, as it looks basically the same as when I only have time to shampoo and dry it...?
In the meantime, I am washing by: pressure wash (or powerful hose - need to get a new PW and snow foam applicator - but sometimes use petrol station garages' PW that has a shampoo setting), then Autoglym Shampoo, rinse, then partially dry it with a Kent towel before applying Autoglym Aqua Wax.
Maybe it's because the car is still new and shiny anyway, but am I meant to notice any difference with using the aqua wax, or is it some sort of 'invisible layer'? It's nice to do and I enjoy cleaning my car, but just wondering what it actually does, as it looks basically the same as when I only have time to shampoo and dry it...?