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Next, comes the wax. This is an essential part of protecting your paintwork since it seals the top layer of paint. As a rule of thumb, if rainwater can form droplets and run off your car paint normally, then you’re not in desperate need of a fresh coat of wax. Treating your car with wax twice a year will protect your paintwork from external influences like dead bugs, tree sap and bird droppings, as well as light scratches and corrosion. It’s recommended that you apply a fresh layer once during spring and again before winter to ensure maximum protection and shine all year round.
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