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I would get it as clean as you can and maintain that until we are back to dry weather. You don't want to trap moisture. Waxoyling is best done late Summer, when it is runny enough, but not too much and the vehicle is dry. Use a compressor and two guns, one with a flexible extension for cavities and one with a medium spry nozzle. Two guns because you will be messy enough without trying to swap nozzles.

 

I wouldn't use old oil as it doesn't really last long term and it can have contaminants. There are quite a few good wax products, shop around as they can be quite expensive. Autojumbles and car shows are often the cheapest. It might be worth getting a Halfords Trade Card - speak to the manager of your local and take a few motor factor receipts with you. You get about 50% off car batteries, 30% off Halfords branded tools etc

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