If you want to keep your car for as long as possible, or if you hope to sell your car for as much as possible someday, then one of the most important things you can do is to take steps to protect the paint job. In some cases, this may mean taking your car to an auto paint shop to touch up your color, especially if you have had your car for an extended period of time or live in an area where there is a significant environmental toll on your car, such as near saltwater. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to extend the life of your paint for as long as possible. These strategies will help.
Wax Your Car Regularly
Regular waxing is an essential step in keeping your paint in top condition. Wax is a barrier between your paint and pollution and other environmental conditions that can make your paint look dull, faded, and lifeless. Generally, you should wax your car every three months, or more often if you are noticing the signs of paint damage. This rule applies even if you have clear coat protection on your paint. Keep in mind that hand waxing your car or having waxing done by a professional is far superior to driving through a car wash with an automatic waxing cycle.
Clean Bird Droppings When They Occur
Bird droppings are more than annoying. They can cause significant damage to your paint if they aren’t cleaned off your car as quickly as possible. This is because bird droppings have a high amount of acid in them, which is corrosive to paint. When they occur, spot cleans the affected area to protect your paint.
Practice Careful Parking
Whenever possible, park your car inside of a structure, so that it is not exposed to the elements. If you are unable to park inside, consider getting a car cover to use when it is going to be in one place for an extended period of time.
Michael J’s Body Shop offers comprehensive auto body and paint service to help your car look its best for as long as you drive it. For more information about auto body paint service in San Jose, please call 408-279-2070.
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