Did you just paint your car? If so, I bet you are wondering how to take care of it and ensure that the paint does not wear off or get damaged very quickly. Guess what? You aren’t the only person in the world that needs some guidance on taking care of car paint. Well, in that case, you have come to the right place, as today we will be enlightening you on the various methods of taking care of your car’s paint without damaging your car or your paint. Buckle up!
Protect your investment with car paint protection methods. Here are six easy ways to keep your car’s finish looking good: -Wash your car regularly. Dirty surfaces mean more dirt, dust, and pollen that can scratch the paint. Let’s see the six methods first before digging into these methods elaborately.
- Using the proper cleaning products
- Waxing your car to make it more exclusive
- Stay away from direct sunlight
- When to wash your car
- Dust and Dirt
- Scratches and rust
Step 1: Using the proper cleaning products
When it comes to cleaning, not all kinds of cleaning soap solutions are viable for your car’s paint, as some soap solutions might contain a different kind of paint that isn’t suitable for your car’s paint and will end up damaging your car’s paint to an extent level.
Therefore, always read what is present in the soap solution and Google to see if it is safe for the paint you applied to your car. Sometimes you might find multiple confusing answers in Google; therefore, in such cases, always ask the salesman or a car painting expert since they will know what to put and what to not put on your car’s body to maintain its paint.
Let us look at an example of such a situation; you cannot just grab the shampoo that you apply to your hair and use that to clean your car or you cannot take the bleach from your laundry cabinet and pour it onto your car’s body. Bleach will instantly disintegrate your car’s paint as they are a hazardous solution and must be handled with care and proper knowledge.
While looking for what to buy when cleaning cars, you need to select the best and proper care shampoo. You might do more harm than good if you buy the one unsuitable for your car’s paint. Therefore, you must select the proper and high-quality one, as you don’t want to take home something suitable.
If you find yourself in a maze by selecting several high-quality and proper car shampoos but don’t know which one to buy, then you can just Google each of them and check out the reviews submitted by the customers that have experience using them. You can even ask the salesman or the car painting expert, and they will tell you which one is the perfect car shampoo for your car.
Step 2: Waxing your car to make it more exclusive
There are two kinds of people in the world, one of them are the kind of people that wax their cars to make them look more fancy and exclusive, while the other waxes their car to protect their car from all kinds of external harm. You can choose which group you want to join later on, but everyone will agree that applying wax to your car will keep it clean and protective for a long period.
Wax is a synthetic coating applied on top of the car’s paint to protect it while making it look shinier than usual. A car’s wax will protect your car from bird droppings, rain, snow, and street salt (only in countries where it snows), and most importantly, it protects your car from Ultra-Violet rays, which is very harmful to your car.
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Wax isn’t like a car wash that you can apply every week or once every two days. It is a delicate and expensive process; you mustn’t apply it too often or too rarely. The proper timing would be to apply it once every three months, but if you aren’t able to do it every three months, then you can do it every six months as that means twice a year which is good enough for your car. Any quicker or rarer than that will damage your car’s paint and external body.
Step 3: Stay away from direct sunlight
We all know that sunlight is very harmful when it comes to human skin but one might think that cars are made to withstand the direct sun rays effects. However, that is a very big misunderstanding, as direct sunlight can harm your cars to a great extent.
Sunlight contains harmful rays known as Ultra-Violet that are very lethal for humans and cars, but let us stick to the car portion for now. Parking under direct sunlight can cause your car’s paint to fade and ultimately discolor it, just like how too much sun exposure can cause discoloration in human skin.
There are three possible ways to avoid direct sunlight falling on top of your car and destroying your new paint. Firstly, make your own garage and park your car there, as your car will be safe from thieves and sunlight. If you need help in constructing your own personal garage, you can refer to our articles on how to build your own car garage.
Secondly, since it isn’t possible for everyone to craft their own garage due to space or financial issues, you can try parking under building or tree shades as they can cover up your car and prevent sunlight from directly falling on your car and fading away your new paint.
Lastly, it isn’t available everywhere, but if you’re building or workplace has underground parking, try to take full advantage of it and park your car there. It will keep your car completely safe and away from any rays of sunshine that will discolor your car.
Step 4: When to wash your car
Once you get your car newly painted, you need the paint to settle in completely. Washing your car instantly will make the paint chip off slowly as it hasn’t completely settled in. However, you must wash your car thoroughly before giving it to the garage for new paint, as it will eliminate all kinds of dust, dirt and other debris.
Now, when should you properly clean your car after getting the new paint? Well, the minimum waiting period is 2 weeks, which will give the color enough time to settle in and put on a new look. After two weeks, you can use your bucket of water and soap to give it a thorough clean and shine. However, when choosing what kind of soap to apply, always use a car soap and never use any type of dish soap as dish soaps can make your new paint dull and remove its fresh look.
Use any mild car soap, as they won’t harm your car’s new paint. While washing your car, wet the car first with lots and lots of water, and then slowly use a dirt-free microfiber towel that has been soaked in soap water and clean your vehicle. You can also use a sponge if you don’t have any microfiber towels, but make sure it’s clean and soft.
Do not use instruments that can cause scratches or even minor scratches because scratches are the car’s number one nemesis. Once you are done applying soap on your car, use lots and lots of water to rinse the car and get rid of the soap and all the kinds of dirt, dust and any other kind of debris that has been camping on top of your car for the past 2 weeks.
Once you are done rinsing, use another clean, dry soft microfiber towel and slowly wipe away all kinds of water from your car and make your vehicle shiny again. Ensure you get every water droplet while drying up the car, as any remaining water droplets will evaporate and leave permanent water marks on your car’s new paint. We don’t want that.
Step 5: Dust and Dirt
Now let us discuss a car’s main nemesis: dirt, dust, fallen leaves, bird droppings, and all kinds of other debris. They can easily damage your car if they are left for a long period of time. It’s like when you leave wood wet for too long, as the wood will soak up the water and inflate it, leading to the wooden piece being completely disfigured and destroyed. Dust and dirt won’t get soaked up by the car but will still harm your car’s new paint.
Dust can lead to your car’s paint fading away slowly, ultimately becoming a dull color after a while. This can cause uneven patterns on your car’s external body that look odd from all points of view. You must ensure that dirt and dust don’t gather on your car and keep it dust-free.
To do this, the best option would be to park your car in your own garage or underground parking, as they will provide maximum protection against dust, dirt, fallen leaves, bird droppings, and other debris. If that isn’t possible, you need to buy a car cover and put it over it to ensure that nothing accumulates on your car’s external body and harms your new paint.
Step 6: Scratches and rust
Not only does a new paint provide a pleasing and brand-new look for your car, they also provide extra protection for your car. How so? Well, usually, metal will rust when exposed to the air’s moisture, and paint will act as a shield that will protect any physical contact between the car’s metallic body and the moist air.
However, sometimes due to mishaps, your car will get some scratches on its body and thus will make a slash cut between the car’s paint, and that entry point will allow moisture in the air to come in contact with your car’s metallic body and cause rust. Rust can completely damage your car and make it look very hideous.
Therefore, whenever our car gets scratched, we need to take the car to a workshop and mend that portion as soon as possible before it gets any worse. You can also try to fix the scratch by yourself at home, but it’s better to get it fixed by a professional as they can cover every aspect and completely heal your car.
Conclusion:
To wrap things up, we need to do everything we can to protect our car paints, since it’s neither cheap work nor it is a quick process. Even after putting on the new car paint, we need to have patience and wait for two weeks for it to settle properly, and if any kind of liquid or dust falls on it, then the whole process will be disturbed, and you won’t get the perfect look you were waiting for.
Try to wax your car too for extra protection, as the more the armor on your car’s external body, the better. Hoping that this piece of the article was able to help you on how to maintain your car’s new paint. If you have any other questions about cars, you can refer to our other articles that might help you.
faq:
What is the best paint protection for a new car?
Paint protection is an important consideration for anyone buying a new car. Various paint protection products are on the market, and it can be difficult to decide which is the best for your specific needs.
One option is a clear coating. This type of paint protection film uses a clear protective layer that sits on top of the paint job. Clear coatings are easy to apply and usually last between 6 and 12 months. They are good for cars that will be parked in direct sunlight or high traffic areas, as they offer good protection against scratches, chips, and other damage.
However, clear coatings can be less durable than other types of paint protection films. They may not last as long in harsh weather conditions or if the car is used in dirty environments.
How much is paint protection film for a car?
The paint protection film is a type of coating applied to a car’s exterior to protect it from the elements. The film can be applied in various ways, including spraying it on, using a roll-on applicator, or using a brush.
The amount of paint protection film that needs to be applied varies depending on the type of car and the climate where it will be used. For example, a car that will be used in cold climates may need more paint protection film than a car that will be used in warmer climates.
The maximum amount of paint protection film that can be applied to any given vehicle is determined by its make and model. In general, most cars require at least two layers of paint protection film.
how much does car paint protection cost?
Paint protection for cars can be expensive. A full paint job with the necessary protection can cost upwards of $600. That price doesn’t even include the installation cost. It could be as little as $50 per year if you only want some basic paint protection. So, how much does car paint protection actually cost?
how long does car paint protection take to dry?
When you’re ready to take your car in for its regular paint protection, it’s important to make an appointment and have the vehicle properly cleaned before arriving. This will lower the chances of having to reschedule or have the work done at a later time due to build-up on the paint. Once at the shop, your technician will pre-clean your vehicle before applying for the paint protection. Depending on the type of coating being used, this step can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours. After that, your car should be left alone (unless there are additional cleanings) while it dries – usually within 24 hours. If you’re concerned about a missed spot or any other problem after drying, always bring your car in for a test drive so that any concerns can be addressed immediately.