If you have waxed your vehicle before with any type of paste wax, it would be the exact same process.

Here is an excellent video on how to use Liquid Wax. It will explain everything for you :)

Here it is: https://youtu.be/0pYyGhIfSDU

The method to apply this would be as follows:

Wash > Thoroughly Dry Vehicle > Apply our CarGuys Liquid Wax.

To dive in deeper; Since this is your first time applying our sealant, you need to make sure to remove all wax/sealants from your vehicle. The best and cheapest method to do this would be to use regular dish soap instead of your car wash soap (i like Dawn, but most others would work also).

Wash:  Simply wash your entire vehicle with this water and dish soap mixture.
Thoroughly dry your vehicle:
Apply CarGuys Liquid Wax: Make sure to avoid all raw plastic and rubber surfaces. Try to keep about 2-3 inches away so no accidental application occurs.
Buffing: Wait 30 minutes and then buff product off with the included towel.
Final Inspection: After buffing off, needs at least 6 hours cure time to allow the product to properly bond and cure. Don't let any moisture touch the vehicle during this time.

The next time you wash your vehicle, use your regular car wash soap, and if you want to bring the shine and protection up another notch, we recommend using our CarGuys Hybrid Wax.
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When applying, it's safe to apply to ALMOST every surface. The surfaces we recommend to completely avoid using on are plastic and rubber.

The only type of plastics that are safe are 'shiny/glossy' painted plastic parts, headlights, and taillights. 

Just make sure they are in good condition with no peeling/damaged areas.

It's the unfinished, raw, usually black or grey colored rubber/plastic such as window trim and plastic bumpers that sometimes have issues.

To avoid these areas we suggest applying 1-2" away. If you notice some accidental application, simply wipe it off before it dries.

Besides those rubber and plastics mentioned, every other surface is safe such as your glass, paint, metals, rims, chrome, plastics, decals, clear-bra, fiberglass, and more.

We've even had customers use it in their homes, on their stainless steel appliances, granite tops, even the kitchen sink!