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How To Protect Your Car's Paint

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Promptly Remove Bird Droppings
This is the No.1 enemy to your car's paintwork. Bird droppings contain substances that are highly acidic. They can damage your car’s paint, even if it has a clear-coat paint finish.

If you notice bird droppings on your car’s surface, remove them immediately. These droppings are much easier to get rid of when they’re fresh.

Regularly Wax Your Car

Regularly waxing your car can help shield its paint from damage. Wax creates a barrier between the paint and the environment. It can protect your car’s paint job from the sun’s rays during the summer, and it can shield against harsh weather when winter rolls around.

For maximum benefits, it’s recommended that you wax your car every three months. You can tackle this task yourself, or you can have it handled by professionals at a car wash.

Quickly Clear Tree Sap

Tree sap won’t immediately damage your car’s paint, but it eventually can bake itself in and leave unsightly stains. If you notice tree sap on your car, it’s essential to get rid of it.

Keep in mind that hot weather can exacerbate the damage caused by this threat. And the longer tree sap is allowed to remain on your vehicle, the harder it will be to remove.

Park In a Covered Structure Whenever Possible
The sun's rays can cause your car's paint to fade over time. Parking in a covered structure can help your vehicle avoid this damage. 

Covered parking structures also protect your car from tree sap and bird droppings.


Invest In a Car Cover
A car cover provides a barrier that shields your car’s paint from bird droppings, tree sap and dust. 

Parking in a covered structure can protect your car’s paint, but open-air parking is the only option for many drivers. In cases like this, it’s a good idea to invest in a car cover.
 

 

The tips listed above can help ensure your car’s paint gets the care it needs to look its best over the long haul.


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