Summer can be a great time! Fun in the sun can include camping, visits
to your favorite water parks, relaxation and much more, but there's a
downside to all the sun... It can be damaging to your car paint!
Sunlight can cause oxidation which causes fading, and that's bad news,
but you're not at a total loss! There are steps the average person can
take to PREVENT sun damage to their car.
1) Park in a shaded area: Obviously the easiest way to avoid sun damage
is to avoid the sun altogether. Paint is tough, but if you're the
typical 9-5 worker, that's 8 hours a day your car can be exposed to sun
rays. We suggest seeking out shaded areas for parking, even if it means
walking an extra block.
2) Clean off bugs: Insects not only make your car look gross, but the
small amount of acid contained in some insects can be enough to
penetrate your paint, so be sure to wash your car often... which brings
us to our next step...
3) Dry thoroughly: Cleaning your car is great, but you don't want to let
water settle. Water can leave behind minerals including salt, which is
harmful to the outer coatings protecting your paint, which in the end,
can lead to fading.
4) Finally... wax: Wax is the ultimate protector. Waxing fills in small
scuffs, and rejuvenates the outer layers of your paint keeping them like
new so be sure to wax after washing your car. It's a great way to
insure it's dry, and keeps it looking as glossy as the day you bought
it.
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