A good wash will make a decent car shine. If not, try using Wizards Mist-n-Shine, or machine polish/swirl remover with a micro fiber cloth. Do this in a garage and let the wax or compound residue dry before taking the car outside.
no but if in the winter you do not put in the car the engine will freeze you can also use water during the summer No!
Yes it ahould not be a problem, but it will not be beneficial either for the car or you
Russia is not that cold that cars wont work at all. Yes, the cars are in high risk of something to freeze.
first off how cold does it get there the way i do this is to get a compound first (Turtle Wax) or (Mothers) are a few that does a fine job were i live the compound does not freeze so I used that first and then use a paste polish if you compound the car first you may not have to wash it at least I don't not in the winter I'll do some more research on one certain kind that nascar uses and you only have to wash your car one time a year and when you put the polish on it nothing will stick to your paint all you do is wipe it off the rest of the year and it finish stays beautiful like you just did it mabe this helped you some
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it is concentrated to be mixed w/ water. the vehicle wont over heat or freeze unless its EXTREMELY hot or cold.
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Turtle Wax is the most popular brand of car wax for giving your vehicle that new car shine. You can purchase it at www.turtlewax.com.
no, anti freeze doesnt warm a car up, the purpose of anti freeze is to keep your down at a certain temperature. the engine bock creates the heat the anti freeze keeps it at a certain temp. most of the time between 180-195 degrees <><><> When parked, anti-freeze lowers the temperature at which your coolant would freeze- does not make the car warmer, it allows it to get colder without damage. It also RAISES the boiling point of the coolant, so that it can be 230 degrees, but not boiling.
It is better to park indoors because of the ice that forms in the night outside during the winter, and could potentially cause engine problems, and could freeze.
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It doesn't freeze - one use of anti-freeze is in your cars radiator it stops it from freezing up in the winter, no anti freeze and you run the risk of a frozen radiator, car over heating or even worse a cracked engine block.