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Most definitely YES! Constantly putting on wax or polish and buffing it off, you can actually start removing the paint! It's best to use a space-age polymer polish that you only have to apply twice or so a year. Constantly rinse off dust and use a good car soap to remove road tar and dead bugs which are terrible for a car's finish but use polishes sparingly and I would strongly suggest you not use waxes at all because they tend to allow dust and grit to adhere to them so that when you wash and re-wax your car you're actually grinding those particles into the paint or clear coat of your car. This does work because I have a 1985 Toyota Corolla and people constantly believe it's new or only a couple of years old. Good Driving!
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yes! you can wax a car too often. Too much wax and the car will become a candle.
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Actually wax on is no longer the best answer. With the advent of Acrylic paints wax has become an obsolete choice to use on modern automotive paint. An acrylic paint conditioner is without doubt the absolute best choice for all automotive acrylic paints. Why? There are numerous differences between common wax and a modern acrylic paint conditioner. Just as there differences between enamel and acrylic paint. Acrylic paint has a shine achieved by a baking process that leaves a glass like shine on it. The shine is not so much within the paint as on the surface of the paint. Beneath that surface a dull interior. Unlike enamel wax of the past where the shine could be "buffed out" An acrylic painted surface needs to be preserved. Polishing will destroy the factory finish on acrylic paint. Wax will cover, dull, yellow, scratch, and swirl up a finish. No other color shows the ill effects of outdated wax on acrylic paint better than black. The normal application and buffing required of wax damages the finish on modern acrylic paint. Black will show every defect and every piece of wax residue left on your car. An acrylic paint conditioner is a rust resistant non abrasive pure liquid spray on formula that enhances the natural color and shine of the paint while protecting it from natural oxidation. It applies in about 10 minutes lasts over a month and leaves a mirror like shine. There is no residue and no waste. There is nothing on the market that works better on automotive acrylic paint than an acrylic paint conditioner. http://www.ibc34.com/VaporWax.html
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