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Formula 1 Car Shampoo (236ml) And Formula 1 Wax(230g) With Free Microfiber Glove

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  • In the Box : 1 Combo of Formula 1 Car Shampoo (236ml) and Formula 1 Wax(230g) with FREE Microfiber Glove
  • Car Care : Cleaning Kits
  • Base : Gel Based
  • Applicability : Metal
  • SUPC: SDL769501879

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Combo of Formula One Car Shampoo and Formula One Wax 1) Formula One Car Shampoo Features : -Rich foam deep cleans bugs, dirt, tar and road grime. -#1 Grade Carnauba Wax offers water-beading protection to all paint finishes. -Keeps paint shiny and protected between waxings. -Rinses clean and leaves no spots. -Will not harm nor dull paint finish like liquid or powder household detergents. Quantity 236 ml Helpful Hints: Thoroughly rinse sponges, mitts and the bucket before and after you wash your car. Dirt caught in the sponge or mitt can act like sandpaper on your car's finish. Wash and rinse one section of the car at a time. When washing the entire car at once, soap can dry on the finish, leaving a dull film. Use a gentle stream of water when rinsing. Using high water pressure from a hose will grind dirt into the paint, possibly causing scratches. FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions): Why should I wash my car rather than use an automated car wash? Automated car washes may be convenient, but they strip the wax and scratch the finish of your vehicle. Coin-operated, do-it-yourself car washes often use water that is too hot, and brushes that are stiff and dirty. By washing your car at home, you have control of the water temperature and pressure, as well as the cleanliness of your materials. Why shouldn't I use household detergents to wash my car? Household cleaners like dishwashing detergent are specifically designed to dissolve grease, so they will remove the natural oils in car wax. Household cleaners will remove your car's wax finish, leaving it with little shine and no protection. Always use a high-quality, liquid car wash like Formula 1 to remove dirt and grime without removing your wax finish. What is the best way to dry my car? Soft, used terry towels work the best for drying. Rub gently, turning the towel frequently to take advantage of its entire surface. 2) Formula One Car Wax Features : -Superior Grade Carnauba Wax. -Advanced micro polishers remove minor scratches and haze, bringing out the true, rich color of auto paint. -Leaves pure Carnauba Wax protection that lasts for up to 12 months. -Gives a high-gloss shine that lasts. -Safe for all paint finishes, including clear coat. -Goes on fast, wipes off easily Quantity : 230 gms Helpful Hints : -For best results, use wax that is at room temperature. Wax that is too cold will leave streaks on your paint finish. -It is recommended that the paint surface of your vehicle be above 65 degrees Fahrenheit for the wax to bond to the surface. -Avoid streaking by applying only a thin layer of wax. Applying a thick layer of wax makes removal difficult and simply wastes product. Frequently Asked Questions : Why do I need to wax my car? Waxing your car serves three primary purposes. First, it cleans the car's finish. Second, it leaves an attractive shine. Lastly, and most importantly, it protects your car's finish against environmental hazards like tree sap, smog, bird droppings and the sun's ultraviolet rays. How often should I wax my car? This depends on the environment you live in and where your car is stored. If your vehicle is garaged on a daily basis, your wax may last from six to twelve months. But if your car is kept outdoors in harsh conditions, it will need to be waxed much more often. As a general rule, light-colored cars should be waxed every three months or so; dark-colored finishes usually require more frequent waxings. How can I tell if my car needs to be waxed? The water-beading test is one of the best ways to determine if your vehicle is ready to be waxed. While initially rinsing the car, take note of how the water beads up. If the drops are more than one-half inch in diameter, or if the water forms """"sheets"""" rather than beads, you need to wax again.

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