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The use of car polish has been synonymous with the advent of the car technology, itself. Due to the mass commercialization and the popularity of car polish, it is readily available in stores.To better appreciate the use of car polish, it should be un...

The use of car polish has been synonymous with the advent of the car technology, itself. Due to the mass commercialization and the popularity of car polish, it is readily available in stores.To better appreciate the use of car polish, it should be understood that the polish acts like a sand on the surface of the vehicle. In fact the sand also shines the surface but the only difference between the two substance lies in the abrasive nature of the car polish which makes it stick, harden and shine, at the same time. Due to oxidization, certain car colors are prone to get rusty quickly. To protect the exposure, the car polish acts as the first line of defense against the fury of nature. Contrary to certain advertisement flicks, every time the car is polished, a layer of the original paint is peeled off. Always use cotton clothing to polish the car. The fibers inside the cotton interact naturally with the components in a car polish. A sure remedy to all your car polishing problems lies in following the instructions on the car polish label. Following instructions is by far the best and most effective method.


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