To Wax & Seal Glaze Your Car:
①Choose a sunny, dry day to thoroughly clean your car before polishing.
Use masking tape to mark out the areas for polishing to avoid damaging non-target zones.
②Apply solid wax by rubbing it onto the car and smoothing evenly with a sponge disc; for liquid wax, pour directly onto the sponge pad and spread evenly.
③After waxing, use a wool pad for polishing. Focus on spots that lack shine or have uneven texture, applying additional wax and polish as needed.
Different colors of sponge have different softness:
①White (coarse)-standard grade pad, very suitable for enamel, acrylic and polyurethane.
②Orange (coarse)-light polishing pad, final polishing the transparent coating surface.
③Yellow/Blue (medium)-finishing pad, providing a rich, vortex-free, high-gloss finish.
④Black (fine)-providing rich, vortex-free and high-gloss finishes.
⑤Professional Wool Pad: Efficient cutting and polishing the most difficult car oxidation coating, scratches.