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Applying car polish is an essential step in maintaining your car's appearance and protecting the paint from damage. Here are the steps you can follow to apply car polish properly: Materials you'll need: - Car polish - Microfiber towels - Foam applicator pad - Water Steps: 1. Wash your car thoroughly to remove any dirt or grime. Dry the car with a clean microfiber towel. 2. Shake the car polish bottle well before use. 3. Apply a small amount of car polish to the foam applicator pad. A little goes a long way, so use just enough to cover the pad with a thin layer of polish. 4. Start applying the car polish to the car's surface, working in small sections of around 2-3 square feet at a time. Apply the polish in a circular motion, using light to medium pressure. 5. Allow the polish to dry to a haze. This typically takes a few minutes, depending on the climate conditions. 6. Use a clean microfiber towel to buff off the haze, again using a circular motion. Turn the towel frequently to ensure that you're using a clean section for each pass. 7. Repeat steps 4-6 on the remaining sections of the car until you have covered the entire surface. 8. Once you've finished applying the polish, take a step back and admire your work! Tips: - It's important to use a good quality car polish to ensure that you get the best results. - Always work in the shade to prevent the polish from drying too quickly and leaving streaks or residue. - If you're not sure whether you've applied enough polish, shine a light on the surface of the car. Any areas that look dull are likely to need more polish.
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