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The Mothers California Gold Ceramic Wash and Wax. Boosts beading and enhances gloss. Six 50 oz. bottles per case.
Looking to deliver an extra layer of protection for your vehicle, or the vehicle of one of your customers? If so, it'd be wise to use Mothers California Gold Ceramic Wash and Wash. We sell this acclaimed wax in 50 oz. bottles, with six bottles per case.
This particular ceramic wash and wax delivers a worthwhile combination of aesthetic appeal and added protection. Upon use, you'll notice it boosts beading, enhances gloss, and delivers a spot-free, streak-free shine. Its pH level is neutral. It's ceramic optimized and foam cannon ready. It even features a joyful watermelon aroma to add just a touch of whimsy to the car cleaning or detailing process.
When determining whether ceramic wax is better than regular wax, it's important to consider the unique benefits each provides. Ceramic waxes generally offer superior protective qualities due to their formulation, which includes specialized polymers that create a durable, hydrophobic layer over the vehicle's surface. This results in enhanced protection against environmental contaminants such as dirt, grime, and UV rays, helping to maintain the car's pristine appearance for a longer duration. Regular waxes, while effective in providing a glossy finish and protection, often need more frequent reapplication and might not offer the same level of resilience as ceramic options. Additionally, ceramic wax tends to provide longer lasting shine and gloss without the need for frequent maintenance.
To maintain optimal protection and a lasting sheen on your vehicle, it's recommended to apply ceramic wax approximately every three to four months. This frequency ensures that the hydrophobic layer remains effective, warding off pollutants like dirt and water while keeping the car's surface resilient against harsh weather conditions. However, factors such as your driving habits, storage conditions, and local climate can influence how often waxing is needed. For instance, a car frequently exposed to the elements might require more regular care compared to one housed in a garage. Ultimately, paying attention to the condition of your car's surface—looking for diminished water beading or a dulled gloss—can serve as a helpful indicator for reapplication needs.