Now that I have a car worth washing again, I'd like to get a protective coat of wax on before winter. Actually, I have two different finishes to deal with. The Town Car has a clear coat on it? After browsing the web a while, I'm seeing different methods of dealing with that. I've gleaned the fact that it should NEVER be "rubbed out", because that would only scratch the coating. Am I merely going to be "cleaning" this surface with some kind of polish/cleaner, and letting it go at that? I see there are sealers available for it, but are they really needed. Does a clear coat "breathe" like paint does? Needless to say, this is new to me.
The 1999 car has a factory paint finish from Mercury. Not sure if there's a clear coat or not. Doesn't seem to be. What wax would you use to apply and remove by hand? Would you also use a sealer? I'm not fanatic, just want protection from the winter elements and chemicals. Would you use the same wax on the chrome? What would you do to protect the alloy wheels. There's some kind of coating on them, but corrosion is creeping under by the wheel weights.
Thanks!
The 1999 car has a factory paint finish from Mercury. Not sure if there's a clear coat or not. Doesn't seem to be. What wax would you use to apply and remove by hand? Would you also use a sealer? I'm not fanatic, just want protection from the winter elements and chemicals. Would you use the same wax on the chrome? What would you do to protect the alloy wheels. There's some kind of coating on them, but corrosion is creeping under by the wheel weights.
Thanks!
