How to Protect Your Paintwork (and How to Fix It!)
Posted by admin at 14 January 2020, at 13 : 25 PM
Your car’s paint is about more than looking nice; it is also there to provide a layer of protection to prevent body damage, including erosion. This is why it is so important to make sure that your paintwork is always in top condition. If you want your car to last a long time, it needs proper care.
But what are the best ways to protect your car’s paintwork and what should you do if you do damage it?
Protecting Your Paintwork
If you have a brand new car with brand new paintwork, you will naturally want to do everything you can to ensure that it stays as pristine as possible for a long time. One of the best ways to do this is to add a further protective coating using the best xpel paint protection film installer. This will keep your paintwork bright and shiny, as though it has just driven off the forecourt, for a long time.
Acid rain is causing more and more problems and can also affect the paintwork on your car. Add to this the bird droppings and bug splats and you can see what your car goes through on a daily basis! Keeping your car inside is one of the best options as this will protect it from the elements as well as the critters that have no consideration for cars!
Finally, you should make sure that you clean your car regularly – particularly if the birds have paid a visit. Removing any damaging substances as quickly as possible will reduce the impact on your car. Simply using a hose to remove these stains is a good idea as using a cloth straightaway could result in scratches. This is also why you shouldn’t write on dirty cars – you don’t know what damage you could do to the paintwork!
You don’t need anything fancy to clean your car, just a bucket of fresh water, a sponge and some car cleaning fluid. This is why kids manage to earn so much by washing cars! Don’t be tempted to use washing up liquid as this could also be acidic and damaging. Waxing your car after washing will add another layer of protection.
Fixing Your Paintwork
Regular drivers are likely to experience a scratch or two in their time. It might be that another car bumps you in a carpark or perhaps you have misjudged something yourself. Whatever the reason, getting a scratch or dent fixed as quickly as possible is really important as this will prevent any further erosion. You can fix a small scratch yourself with the right tools but you might prefer to take your car to a garage for perfect results and exactly matched paint.
If your car has been significantly damaged, it is well worth documenting what has happened so that you can inform your insurance company. They may be able to cover the cost of repairs for you. This is particularly important if you aren’t sure who caused the scratch to your car and can’t cover the cost of repair yourself.