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Before you start the waxing and polishing process, proper preparation is essential to ensure the best results. Begin by gathering all the necessary tools and materials you will need. This includes a car wash soap, a microfiber wash mitt, a wheel brush, a drying towel, and of course, the wax and polish products.

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Once you've finished buffing the wax, take a step back to admire your work. For extra protection, consider applying ceramic coatings or sealants that offer long-lasting shine and resistance against environmental factors. Regular washing and waxing—typically every two weeks—will keep your new car looking like new while safeguarding its paint against UV rays, bird droppings, and other potential damage.
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