Do you feel that your car is losing that shiny new look from
the outside? Sure it can be somewhat normal. However, there are things you can
do to prevent it from really damaging the look and keep your car looking it's
best.
Here are some of the common reasons why as well with
prevention and treatment techniques:
Chemical Damage:
This damage is caused by acid rain, tar, sap from a tree and
bird droppings. When these things interact with the paint, they cause
discoloration and pitting. The longer the substance stays in contact with the
paint, the more damage is done.
t is important to remove the problem item as soon as
possible. Start by seeing if soapy, hot water will work. If that does not help,
mix a solution made of 1 tablespoon of baking soda for every 4 cups of water.
For these treatments, remember to rinse the car well and dry it off before applying
a protective wax coating.
If the stain still won’t come out, look for a more
specialized solvent. Make sure it is compatible with the finish on your car
before using it.
If that’s still not enough, you are going to have to look at
refinishing the area. This is best left to the professionals because the paint
will have to be removed and a matching color applied.
Being careful when you park your car is the best way to
avoid this type of damage. If possible, park under cover. But, if this isn’t
possible, avoid wooded areas or areas where there is a lot of bird activity.
Scratches and Chips:
Scratches typically happen when your car brushes up against
something. Chipping is usually caused by something hitting your car, such as
stones flying up from the road.
Superficial scratching can be buffed out fairly easily, but
more serious scratches will need to get detailed.
Depending on how severe your chips are, chances are the paint
will have to be refinished.
It is not always possible to prevent scratches and
chips—after all, they may be caused by the negligence of others. Still, here
are some tips to remember:
– Be aware of your environment. Low hanging branches or
bushes can scratch your car.
– Do not leave your keys in the car when unlocking the doors
or trunk. Opening and lowering the trunk causes the keys to move back and forth
and this can damage the paint.
– Watch where and how you park. Make sure to park within the
lines and considerately. Also, it can sometimes help to park alongside a column
in a parking garage because then at least one side of the car is protected from
other people’s mistakes.
– Driving on main streets that are better paved can help
prevent chips. Unfortunately, even the most careful driver can’t avoid debris
that flies up off the road; however, a good cleaning and some denatured alcohol
can help prevent the small chips from turning into bigger rust spots.
Whatever the problem with your car’s paint, do not wait too
long to get it fixed, especially if the car’s body has been exposed. Without
protection, the bodywork of the car can begin to corrode. Regular cleaning and
drying of the car will be sufficient to handle most problems. Plus, it gives
you the opportunity to inspect your car for more serious damage.
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