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How Often Should You Wax Your Car? (And Why It Matters!)

  • Writer: Joe Adams
    Joe Adams
  • Mar 19, 2025
  • 1 min read

Keeping your car looking shiny and new isn’t just about appearances—regular waxing is essential for paint protection, preventing oxidation, and maintaining resale value. But how often should you wax your car?


Why Waxing Your Car Is Important

✅ Protects Against UV Damage – Prevents fading and oxidation.

Repels Water & Dirt – Keeps contaminants from sticking.

Prevents Scratches & Swirl Marks – Acts as a protective barrier.

Enhances Shine – Keeps your car looking glossy and showroom-ready.


How Often Should You Wax?

  • Traditional Carnauba Wax – Every 6-8 weeks

  • Synthetic Wax/Sealant – Every 3-6 months

  • Ceramic Coatings – Last 1-3 years but require professional application


👉 Pro Tip: If water doesn’t bead on your paint, it’s time for a new coat of wax!


Best Waxing Methods

🚗 Hand Waxing – Ideal for precise application and shine

🔄 Machine Waxing – Faster and provides even coverage

🛡 Spray Wax – Great for quick touch-ups


Final Thoughts

Waxing is an essential part of car maintenance. If you want to protect your investment and keep your car looking flawless, make it a regular habit!

 
 
 

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