WHAT
IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A POLISH AND A WAX?
Polishes contain
compounds designed to remove scratches from the surface of your paint,
while waxes protect your car with a clear, hard coating. Waxes can be either
synthetic or natural, though high-grade carnauba wax delivers the best
combination of lasting protection and deep gloss. Polishes provide the
"shine" for your paint, whiles waxes provide the "protection."
WHAT
IS A CLEARCOAT?
"Clearcoat" is
a name given to the multi-stage paints used today. A "base coat" (frequently
water based) is applied with a pigment (color). Then, a top layer of clear
paint is applied over the top of the base coat to add depth, brilliance
and provide protection for the base coat.
Clearcoats still
require the same care as the old single state paints. Just because the
top coat of paint has no pigment in it doesn't make it impervious to environmental
conditions. Top coats of clear paint still oxidize, and the softer paints
used today also allow contaminants to easily embed in the surface. These
softer paints require modern formulations and technology to protect them
against damage.
In short, the need
for proper care and maintenance of clearcoat paints is just as important
as years ago. Actually, because of their softer, fragile nature, they really
should be maintained BETTER than the older single stage paints.
HOW
OFTEN DO I NEED TO WAX OR POLISH MY CAR?
It depends on
environmental elements your car typically endures. If your vehicle is kept
garaged on a daily basis, then a polish or wax can last as long four to
six months. If your car is kept outdoors under harsh conditions, then it
will need to be waxed as often as once a month. As a general rule of thumb,
we recommend that a light colored car be polished and waxed at least every
two to three months. Dark colored cars on the other hand, will usually
require more frequent and specialized attention.
WHAT
IS A SEALER AND GLAZE?
When applied before
waxing, a Sealer and Glaze helps hide minor scratches, spiderwebbing, swirl
marks and other surface imperfections. It enhances clarity and shine, while
giving darker colored paints that deep, wet look. If left unprotected,
a Sealer and Glaze will not last long. It therefore needs an immediate
coating of protective wax to truly have long lasting benefit.
WHY
CAN'T I USE HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS TO WASH MY CAR?
Household cleaners
like dishwashing detergent are specifically designed to dissolve grease.
Because wax is essentially a grease, household cleaners will remove your
car's wax finish; leaving you with little shine and no protection. Also,
some household detergents have micro-fine abrasive in them. These can permanently
scratch your car's surface. Always use a premium quality, commercial liquid
car wash. They are formulated to dissolve dirt and grime without removing
your car's beautiful wax finish.
WHAT
ABOUT ONCE-A-YEAR WAX AND POLISH PRODUCTS?
Your car deserves
better than once-a-year products. It is likely the second largest investment
you've made, after your home. Don't scrimp on the quality of the products
you use to maintain it, or the care you give your vehicle. A regular regimen
of washing and waxing pays enormous dividends for years down the road.
The intrinsic weakness of once-a-year products will become painfully apparent
as the years pass.
WHAT'S
THE BEST WAY TO REMOVE BUGS AND TAR WITHOUT DULLING PAINT OR REMOVING WAX?
Use our California
Gold® Car Wash full strength with a scrubber sponge before washing.
The undiluted Car Wash will help remove bugs and tar without stripping
wax or dulling paint.
HOW
CAN I TELL IF I HAVE A CLEARCOAT?
Most modern paint
finishes are clear coat. The easiest way to tell is to check the paint
code on the inside of the glovebox door or door jamb (depending on vehicle
make), or by checking your new car's window sticker. A more "hands-on"
method is to check your applicator whenever you use a polish like MOTHERS®
Pre-Wax Cleaner, Sealer and Glaze, or Carnauba Cleaner Wax. If the color
of the paint is transferred to the towel, then you do not have a clear
coat. The color you see is the oxidized dead paint being removed by the
polish. With a clear coat, the top layer of the finish is transparent and
has no color to transfer to the towel.
CAN
I WAX MY VEHICLE IN THE SUN?
We recommend you
wax out of direct sunlight. When your paint's finish gets hot, it "bakes"
the wax, hardening it to a point where it can be difficult to remove. Try
early morning or late afternoon when the sun's at a low angle, or try pulling
the vehicle under a tree or into the shade of a building.
HOW
OFTEN SHOULD I WASH MY CAR?
As often as practical.
Most enthusiasts wash their vehicles at least once a week. Some folks wash
their cars almost every day. If you don't have time to wash, try using
MOTHERS® SHOWTIME® Instant Detailer. Its unique formulation restores
your vehicle's show car shine in-between regular wash and waxing.
CAN
I USE MOTHERS® NATURAL FORMULA WAX WITHOUT USING PRE-WAX CLEANER FIRST?
If your paint
is perfectly clean, sure. Try this test. Run the backside of your hand
over the paint after washing and drying. If you feel anything but perfectly
smooth paint, it's time to clean using MOTHERS® Pre-Wax Cleaner or
MOTHERS® California Gold® Clay Bar System.
Pre-Wax Cleaner
is also a great way to "feather" the edges of minor scratches and swirls,
making them less visible to the eye. Follow the Pre-Wax Cleaner or Clay
Bar with MOTHERS® Sealer and Glaze and give your car or truck's finish
extra depth and richness. Then, apply the MOTHERS® Natural Formula
Pure Carnauba Wax to protect the polished finish.
WHAT
IS A CLAY BAR?
Clay bars like
the one in our MOTHERS® California Gold® Clay Bar System are used
to remove embedded contaminants from painted surfaces. With today's soft
paints any contaminants that sit on your paint can quicly become embedded.
These contaminants aren't easily removed, even by washing or waxing.
If you can feel
bumps in the paint after washing and drying, chances are you'll benefit
from using a clay bar on your vehicle.
Remember to wash
your car before using a clay bar, and to always wax afterwards (clay bars
will remove wax from your car's finish).
CAN
I WAX TOO OFTEN?
Today's paints
ARE softer and thinner than previous years. If you're going to wax less
than six times a year, our MOTHERS® Original Formula Wax with Cleaners
(either paste or liquid) are great products to use. If you're going to
wax more often, consider stepping up to our Ultimate Wax System® -
this way you can control the amount of cleaner being used on your paint,
and the added step of Sealer and Glaze will give you that extra "pop" in
your paint finish.
MY
WHEELS HAVE DULLED - HOW CAN I MAKE THEM LOOK GOOD AGAIN?
If you own a newer
vehicle, chances are it has clear coated wheels. Unfortunately because
of the heat involved with wheels, the finish is even softer and more fragile.
MOTHERS® offers a special polish for these wheels, called "Clear Coat
Wheel Polish". MOTHERS® is the only company that offers a polish for
every type of wheel: non-coated (use our world famous Mag & Aluminum
Polish, the standard by which all others are judged), chrome plated (use
our Chrome Polish - formulated for today's show quality chrome plating),
or Clear Coat Wheel Polish (for all OE and aftermarket wheels with clear
plasticized coating). See our detailing section for how to tell what type
of finish YOU have on your wheels.
IS
LIQUID WAX EASIER TO USE THAN PASTE WAX?
No, not at all.
With today's modern formulations, paste waxes are just as easy to use as
liquids. And, they're more economical. A can of paste wax will often last
through twelve or more applications, while liquids frequently are used
up after four or five applications.
WHAT
CAN I DO TO MAKE WAXING MY CAR EASIER?
Well, for starters,
read the directions on the package. We've put an enormous amount of research
into each of our products. The directions on the package are the direct
result of this testing, and are written specifically to minimize effort
and maximize results.
WHAT
ABOUT THOSE FREE CAR WASHES AT THE GAS STATION?
Generally speaking,
you get what you pay for. Many of those car washes use mechanical brushes
which can damage your paint surface. In some parts of the country, the
water is recycled, meaning your car is getting the same water applied as
the "clapped out" 1974 Plymouth Volare that just pulled out (unless your
car just happens to be that Volare). While filters can catch small particulates,
they can't filter out the dissolved salt from winter use, or all those
hoards of other nasty chemicals.
WHY
CAN'T YOU MAKE A PRODUCT I CAN JUST SPRAY ON MY CAR, AND BE DONE WITH IT
- LIKE AN INSTANT PROTECTANT?
Just like those
200 mpg carburetors and miracle cancer cures, such a product doesn't exist.
Yet every year, scores of consumers fall for miracle wax products hocked
by fly-by-night companies. Truth is - there is no magic bullet. MOTHERS®
cutting-edge technology offers quality products that perform great, apply
and remove easily, and keep your car or truck looking like new.
IF
A LITTLE CAR WASH SOAP IS GOOD, IS A LOT BETTER?
No. Too much car
wash concentrate can leave a film on your vehicle. Use about an one ounce
of car wash per gallon of water.
IS
IT A GOOD IDEA TO PUT A "THICK COAT OF WAX" ON YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE WINTER?
We don't recommend
it. You're only going to waste product. If you apply a thick coat of wax,
removal will be more difficult, and you may encounter streaking, smearing
and pilling (tiny wax balls accumilating on the paint) and your buffing
towel may become saturated with wax, causing extra effort in the removal
stage. When properly applied, the final wax layer should only be a few
mils thick (about the thickness of a sheet of paper). There's no way to
make this layer thicker. Our suggestion is wash your vehicle as often as
possible during the winter months (on those days that get above freezing).
If a warm spell comes along (over 50° F), consider washing and waxing
you vehicle while you have the chance.
WHAT
CAN I DO ABOUT WATER SPOTS ON THE PAINT?
Simple - get them
off as soon as possible. Carry MOTHERS® SHOWTIME® Instant Detailer
and a clean terry cloth towel in the trunk. Attack those water spots before
the sun has a chance to evaporate them, and they'll come right off. SHOWTIME®
also works great on gas spills when refueling.
ARE
SILICONE CAR CARE PRODUCTS A BAD THING?
Not necessarily.
It's the TYPE of silicone that's important. Some low grade silicones are
not "body shop friendly", meaning they cannot be removed with standard
paint prep before body work and painting. All MOTHERS® products are
"paintable", meaning they can safely be used in and around body shops,
since body shops have the chemical cleaners to prep the surface before
painting.
WHY
CAN'T YOU MAKE YOUR CAR CARE PRODUCTS LESS EXPENSIVE?
At MOTHERS®
we use only quality raw materials in our car care products. Premium ingredients
cost more, but the superior results are readily apparent throughout our
entire line of MOTHERS® products. Remember, with car care products
you get what you pay for (which means you might think twice before smearing
a $2.95 product on a $25,000 vehicle).
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