1. Smoothness and gloss: Micron-sized particles effectively fill minute scratches and irregularities on paintwork or material surfaces. When the polisher evenly distributes and presses these particles into micro-pores, the surface becomes exceptionally flat. This concentrates light reflection, producing a deep, mirror-like lustre.
2. Superior protective properties: Wax inherently possesses hydrophobic qualities. Upon forming an ultra-thin protective film on the surface, it effectively shields the underlying material from erosion by contaminants such as water, acid rain, ultraviolet radiation, and dust.
3. Reduced Friction and Scratch Resistance: Particularly PTFE micronized waxes exhibit an exceptionally low coefficient of friction. Following polishing, this wax film renders surfaces smoother, less prone to dust adhesion, and provides moderate resistance against minor scratches.
4. User-Friendly Operation: Micronized waxes typically disperse more readily in solvent or emulsion formulations, yielding a uniformly textured final polish. During application, they generate minimal dust, exhibit excellent workability, and are relatively straightforward to wipe clean.



