There are many different ways of cleaning one’s car, and our inside pros have graciously taken the time to show us how to do it properly so that we don’t damage our vehicles in the process. So here are a few of their favorite quick tips...


There are many different ways of cleaning one’s car, and our inside pros have graciously taken the time to show us how to do it properly so that we don’t damage our vehicles in the process. So here are a few of their favorite quick tips so that the next time it is time to clean your car, you will be able to save time because you already know everything.

6. Do I wax, seal, or coat my vehicle, and what is the difference between the three?

Source: Michael Trevor
The distinction between car wax and a sealant is that wax continues to be true to title and always contains some type of natural wax-like substance. A paint sealant on the other hand is always wax-free, and is usually made from synthetic compounds and contains polymers as a substitute for the wax.

A coat is a much harder and more permanent of a product, and it protects way more than wax or sealant combined since it’s typically resin or quartz-based. This harder and thicker layer of protection will often last a year or two, unlike waxes and sealants, which need to be redone every month or so.  The choice is ultimately up to the car’s owner at the end of the day as to which approach he or she prefers, and even though it costs quite a bit more, a fresh coat on a car is the best way to go Trevor says.


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