Simonize

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Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To polish a surface, typically of a vehicle, using a special wax or polish, often to produce a high shine.
Usage
  • The verb "simonize" specifically describes the act of applying wax polish, usually to an automobile or similar object, to clean, protect, and enhance its shine. It is often used in the context of professional or meticulous car care.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • He took the afternoon to simonize his classic car.
    • The detailing service will wash, vacuum, and simonize your vehicle.
Advanced Usage
  • "to simonize something to a high gloss": To polish something until it has a very shiny, reflective surface.
    • The vintage car was simonized to a high gloss for the show.
Variants and Related Words
  • Simoniz (n): A proprietary brand name for a type of car wax, from which the verb is derived. This is typically capitalized.
    • He used Simoniz for the best finish.
Synonyms
  • Wax: To apply wax to a surface.
  • Polish: To make a surface smooth and shiny by rubbing.
  • Buff: To polish something to a shine.
Notes
  • The term originates from the trademark "Simoniz," a brand of car wax. While it is a trademark, the verb form "simonize" (often not capitalized) has entered general usage to mean polishing with wax, similar to how "hoover" can mean to vacuum. Its use is most common in American English.
Verb
  1. polish with wax
    • The motorcycle has been Simonized

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