Nu Finish Then Wax, is That Necessary?

Do I need to wax after polishing my car with Nu Finish? Let’s get one thing out of the way.

You definitely don’t have to wax your car after getting that layer of Nu Finish on top of it. The job’s already done there.

You might be wondering to yourself why that is or if I’m sure that’s the case, and I understand. You hear the word polish, and naturally, you think the next step is to add a layer of wax and get that seal on top of your paint.

Well, don’t worry. In this article, we’re going to explain how Nu Finish takes care of your wax problem and why you don’t need to worry about taking any extra steps for a long while.

Why Doesn’t Nu Finish Need a Wax?

When you get it down on the paint, Nu Finish is already acting as its own sealant. The stuff can’t really be considered a wax, but its synthetic polymers act in the same way, keeping your car protected for a good while. In fact, those synthetic ingredients actually have an advantage over traditional waxes.

Most waxes you can get on the market are made primarily with Carnauba wax. That comes with a few problems, though.

Carnauba wax doesn’t hold up very long in most weather conditions. You also can’t apply the stuff in daylight, or it might start to bake, and getting it off your car becomes a hassle after that.

The synthetic ingredients in Nu Finish, however, are a lot more durable. Those polymers are far more resistant than most waxes, and, conveniently, you can put the stuff on any time of the day, even if you don’t own a garage. That’s what gives Nu Finish its once-a-year polish guarantee.

So, What other Advantages Come With Nu Finish?

Nu Finish really does do a lot of the work for you. When you rub a layer of finish onto your car, besides making car paint shiny, you’re also getting a minor clean-in. Some of the chemicals in the bottle work as an abrasive that takes care of minor grime and imperfections.

As you’re getting that clean, the stuff starts to haze pretty quickly as well, so you don’t have to sit around for too long.

Some folks will also ask if you need to put on a was before applying your Nu Finish, not after. Nope, this stuff is taking care of everything, and it takes care of it fast.

A thin layer is all you really need to get all that work out if you, so you’re probably going to be holding onto that bottle for a while too.

Does it Really Last a Year?

This stuff can definitely last a year, but it’s gonna take a little bit of effort on your part.

If you keep that car clean, you’ll still find water beading on it in a year. That’s the best way to get a read on how your car’s holding up. Even if you don’t have the time to get your car washed 24/7, it’ll be a long wait before you have to get another coat on there.

So don’t worry too much if you’re out and about trying to figure out how to treat the paint on your car. Nu Finish is gonna take care of most of that for you.