Top Tips To Maintain Your Car Paint

- Cars parked in open areas continuously is likely to damage the paint
- Regular cleaning of the car is important to maintain paint quality
- Using a good quality micro-fibre cloth can minimise the damage
When a new car rolls out of the showroom, it looks spectacular due to the amazing paint on the body. But over time, the car gets exposed to various natural elements leading to deterioration in the car's appearance. This impacts the appearance of the car and affects the resale value in the long run. Therefore, the owners need to pay close attention to the car's paint and follow all the steps to maintain the quality.
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Parking in the Shade
If the owner is trying to prevent the paint from getting exposed to the sun, the best thing to do is parking in the shade. The UV rays from the sun tend to produce cracks in the paint, and the paint tends to fade over time. Parking the car in a garage or under a tree is smart to protect the paint.
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Using Car Cover
Covers prepared from special material not only protect the car from getting dirty but also protect the paint on the car. Covers also help keep the car relatively cool when there is no option of parking it in the shade. If the car is left unattended for extended duration, placing the cover is highly recommended.
Washing the Exterior
Apart from providing a great look for the car, the paint also protects the car body from problems like rusting and damages over time. The dirt and debris which collects onto the surface can lead to the paint developing cracks and gradually fading in appearance. Hence, it is better to wash the car's exterior regularly to remove the dirt.
Once the washing has been finished, the car should not leave the liquid on. A cotton cloth should be used to wipe off the water from the exterior, and this step should not be skipped. If the car isn't dried, it might be vulnerable to spot damage.
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Waxing and Polishing The Surface
Waxing is a necessary step that should be performed every time the car is painted. Users can purchase good quality wax used by professionals and thoroughly wax the car themselves if budget is a constraint. The wax prevents UV rays from reaching the vehicle's surface and destroying it.
Ceramic/Teflon Coating
Ceramic/Teflon coating can be used to prevent damages to the paint. Instead of allowing the dirt to be collected inside the crevices of the paintwork, the coating bounces it off so that the paint is protected. The correct temperature should be assessed before the coating for desirable results. After the process has been completed, a microfibre towel should be used to just wipe off the surface!
Taking care of the paintwork on the car is extremely important in maintaining its aesthetic appearance and user experience in the long run.
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