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Tips For Preserving The Coat Of Your Car

  • by Ngugi K.
  • March 11, 2015

Your car is probably the most expensive thing you own. The high performance and luxury cars are known to cost more than some houses! Consequently, it is justifiable that you are a bit more sensitive when taking care of it. When making a decision on which car to buy, the initial appearance at the showroom is crucial. Therefore, it is only fair that this appearance and health is maintained for long so as to keep the car appealing. Although appearances are not paramount, they count for a lot, and following the tips below will help keep your car looking good for a lot longer than you might have believed possible.

Waxing At Least Once Or Twice A Year

Wax Your Car Step 6 Tips For Preserving The Coat Of Your Car

Waxing the car to protect the paint coat.
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Waxing makes your car shiny and protects the paint underneath. It also works to cover the minor scratches, in effect slowing down the rate of corrosion. In about 30 minutes, this simple exercise can be completed, giving the car a facelift. What is more, a good-quality car wax remains on the car for several months. It is thus advisable that you insist on the premium-quality wax product. A $25 bottle of a good car wax product will be adequate to cover your car for a few years.

Regular Washing

Cleaning the car is quiet important. It helps remove the loose contaminants that accumulate on the surface of the finish, creating a corrosive residue that causes scratches if not removed fast. For a thorough cleaning, you need a genuine car wash product (such as Meguiar’s Gold Class Car Wash, and Mothers California Gold Carnauba Wash, among others). These products have their acid-base levels balanced, and are formulated to loosen and remove the surface contaminants without stripping away waxes.

Where to Park Your Car? Under a Shelter

The best place to park your vehicle is in a sheltered area. However, it is highly advisable not to park under trees, and or power lines. Power lines are favorites for birds that may drop poop on the car, while trees might drip sap. Should you find bird poop, spattered bugs or sap on your car, you need to remove them immediately.

parking Tips For Preserving The Coat Of Your Car

The dangers of careless car parking on the paint.
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Repair Stone Chips And Scratches Before They Start To Rust

Scratches and stone chips are commonplace. When the paint surface is damaged and the bare metal is exposed, rusting starts immediately. The rate of rusting will depend highly on the factors influencing rusting. Therefore, it is crucial to touch-up stone chips and scratches before rusting sets in. Please purchase a touch-up paint that matches the color of your car for this purpose. The source can be your dealer, online merchants or the local automotive store.

— Ngugi K.

Ngugi Karani, from Nairobi Kenya, has been writing for Afroautos since its inception. He believes that Africa needs better road transport for transformation. He writes on technology, development and cars. He is inspired by the spirit and passion of the African people to rise above all odds.

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