Is spray wax enough to protect from writing/drawing?
Is spray wax enough to protect from writing/drawing?
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The short: Will monthly quick/spray wax protect paint from people drawing in dust?
I have been having a problem recently with people writing/drawing on my black car. I work in a dusty environment and even if I completely clean my car daily.....just sitting in the lot at work for a few hours it is covered in light sand. Needless to say it seems as though people can't stay away from drawing smiley faces/****s/or "wash me" on my hood.
So far have had the hood buffed and polished twice which costs me $175 a pop to remove clearcoat scratches.
I am thinking of applying Meguiars Quik Wax once a month to the whole car. (Says it lasts 3 but I know that is bs). Would this be enough to protect my car from clearcoat scratches from dust writing?
The short: Will monthly quick/spray wax protect paint from people drawing in dust?
I have been having a problem recently with people writing/drawing on my black car. I work in a dusty environment and even if I completely clean my car daily.....just sitting in the lot at work for a few hours it is covered in light sand. Needless to say it seems as though people can't stay away from drawing smiley faces/****s/or "wash me" on my hood.
So far have had the hood buffed and polished twice which costs me $175 a pop to remove clearcoat scratches.
I am thinking of applying Meguiars Quik Wax once a month to the whole car. (Says it lasts 3 but I know that is bs). Would this be enough to protect my car from clearcoat scratches from dust writing?
There is no wax, sealant, or coating that will protect your paint from clear coat scratches in the sense that you need it to. These products protect your paint from environmental contamination, not from superficial damage.
Your only real options are to find a new place to park where your vehicle will be safe, find out who is touching your car and ask them to stop (I assume it is the same person/people if it is consistently happening) and show them the damage, or have clear bra installed to protect the paint.
It is also worth mentioning, you can not polish your clear coat an infinite number of times. If you are having to pay for a paint correction numerous times per year, you will eventually polish through the clear coat. I typically recommend polishing just once a year with a lighter polish for routine maintenance.
Clear Coat Preservation: Are You Polishing Too Often? by Zach McGovern
Let me know if you've got any questions.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
Your only real options are to find a new place to park where your vehicle will be safe, find out who is touching your car and ask them to stop (I assume it is the same person/people if it is consistently happening) and show them the damage, or have clear bra installed to protect the paint.
It is also worth mentioning, you can not polish your clear coat an infinite number of times. If you are having to pay for a paint correction numerous times per year, you will eventually polish through the clear coat. I typically recommend polishing just once a year with a lighter polish for routine maintenance.
Clear Coat Preservation: Are You Polishing Too Often? by Zach McGovern
Let me know if you've got any questions.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
This isn't my exact question but close enough, is spray wax suffice? I understand its not a full replacement of a proper wax but I do a full detail maybe only every 90 days or so but wash my car weekly and have thought about using spray wax in the mean time. I seem to attract pollen and dust very quickly, practically over night and my car looks filthy all over again. Does spray wax help from things sticking or is there a better way to keep the car cleaner, longer?
This isn't my exact question but close enough, is spray wax suffice? I understand its not a full replacement of a proper wax but I do a full detail maybe only every 90 days or so but wash my car weekly and have thought about using spray wax in the mean time. I seem to attract pollen and dust very quickly, practically over night and my car looks filthy all over again. Does spray wax help from things sticking or is there a better way to keep the car cleaner, longer?
Ah gotcha thanks, I guess Athens Blue is just a really hard color to keep clean? I garage my car every night so it must just be the pollen and dust in the area. BUT, that just gives me a reason to wash the car and even out my tan in the driveway lol.
Hey all
The short: Will monthly quick/spray wax protect paint from people drawing in dust?
I have been having a problem recently with people writing/drawing on my black car. I work in a dusty environment and even if I completely clean my car daily.....just sitting in the lot at work for a few hours it is covered in light sand. Needless to say it seems as though people can't stay away from drawing smiley faces/****s/or "wash me" on my hood.
So far have had the hood buffed and polished twice which costs me $175 a pop to remove clearcoat scratches.
I am thinking of applying Meguiars Quik Wax once a month to the whole car. (Says it lasts 3 but I know that is bs). Would this be enough to protect my car from clearcoat scratches from dust writing?
The short: Will monthly quick/spray wax protect paint from people drawing in dust?
I have been having a problem recently with people writing/drawing on my black car. I work in a dusty environment and even if I completely clean my car daily.....just sitting in the lot at work for a few hours it is covered in light sand. Needless to say it seems as though people can't stay away from drawing smiley faces/****s/or "wash me" on my hood.
So far have had the hood buffed and polished twice which costs me $175 a pop to remove clearcoat scratches.
I am thinking of applying Meguiars Quik Wax once a month to the whole car. (Says it lasts 3 but I know that is bs). Would this be enough to protect my car from clearcoat scratches from dust writing?

I'm not one ever to resort to such things but nobody messes with my baby. NOBODY!
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I can attest to this, since I also clean/detail my roommate's blue vw r32. The paint on his car looks better than my obsidian black paint even before it gets cleaned! It definitely has to do with the amount of light being absorbed by the color and the dust/particles being reflected off the surface.
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