Benefits of Waxing a Car

Applying wax to a car's paint job is an effective way to make the paint last longer. Although somewhat time consuming and labor intensive, waxing a car offers long-lasting benefits to a car's exterior that more than makes up for the effort involved. What follows is a brief list of the many benefits that waxing a car offers.

Shine and Gloss

  • The natural shine and gloss of the paint returns after a waxing. While washing a car removes dirt, dust, and debris, waxing it increases the look and appearance of its paint by revitalizing the paint molecules.

Resists Dirt

  • The wax repels road grime, environmental pollutants and tree droppings--all of which are prime car paint offenders. The less road grime and environmental debris that attaches to a car's paint surface, the cleaner the car will remain and the easier it will be to clean.

Sun Fighter

  • Car wax coats the vehicle's paint with a protective barrier that resists and deflects a the sun's ultraviolet rays, which keeps a vehicle's paint job looking better for longer periods. The sun is notorious for causing premature vehicle paint breakdown and damage.

Restoring Paint

  • Faded car paint, which is normally the result of exposure to excessive temperatures, usually from the sun but oftentimes from engine heat (especially on the hood of the car), looks lifeless and loses its natural color and shine. A wax coat can restore near-normal color and shine.

Water Spots

  • Water spots are less likely to form. Water drops often form when areas of trapped water on or around a car's body molding or window molding trickle out and run down the sides of the vehicle body. These pool in a recessed area on the paint surface and dry. A waxed surface encourages water to bead up, or gel, and run down the sides of the car and onto the ground.