Winter car polish
Discussion
What harm would it do to cover my car with polish and leave it there without polishing off for the whole of the winter whilst my car is off the road?
would i be able to get it off after a few months without leaving any marks or damaging the paintwork.
Its also a fibreglass/polycarbonate body whether that makes a difference or not.
would i be able to get it off after a few months without leaving any marks or damaging the paintwork.
Its also a fibreglass/polycarbonate body whether that makes a difference or not.
I have no idea on what it might do to the paintwork after a few months. But why not just take the wax off after you ahveapplied it
and recommened
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/finishkare-...
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/chemical-gu...
Either works very well
and recommened
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/finishkare-...
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/chemical-gu...
Either works very well
Don't bother... you might as well cover the car with vaseline if you're that worried 
Polishes prepare, waxes and sealants protect
So get a wax or sealant
Polish the car first, then apply the wax or sealant and buff
You can't see the sub-micron layer of protection that has been applied, but it will be there
Leaving the residue isn't recommended; it may even cause problems by affecting the surface underneath

Polishes prepare, waxes and sealants protect
So get a wax or sealant
Polish the car first, then apply the wax or sealant and buff
You can't see the sub-micron layer of protection that has been applied, but it will be there
Leaving the residue isn't recommended; it may even cause problems by affecting the surface underneath
If it's not going for any repairs of the paintwork, then get it washed and waxed/sealed, even if it means paying someone to do that for you, if time does permit yourself to do it.
The pro you use, or good local member with a bit of savvy between the earholes, should be able to offer advice on any polishing it needs for oxidisation or swirl removal, come the spring.
In this instance, I'd suggest Bilt Hamber Auto-balm, and if there's any areas needing rust remedies or prevention, they'll have something to sort that out too.
Get her clayed and polished when she's all ready to see some springtime sunlight.
The pro you use, or good local member with a bit of savvy between the earholes, should be able to offer advice on any polishing it needs for oxidisation or swirl removal, come the spring.
In this instance, I'd suggest Bilt Hamber Auto-balm, and if there's any areas needing rust remedies or prevention, they'll have something to sort that out too.
Get her clayed and polished when she's all ready to see some springtime sunlight.
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