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Auto Paint Protection Tips


If you do not take the necessary steps for auto paint protection then your vehicle’s value could decline even if it runs perfectly and the undercarriage looks nice and clean. Vehicle owners want to protect their paint jobs for a number of reasons too. If any of these situations fit you then you may need to put some auto paint protection tips to use.

  • Just purchased a brand new, high-end vehicle
  • Invested in an expensive custom paint job
  • Wanting your car to last more than 5 years

What you use for your auto paint protection has been down to the film VS painted protection regiment. The film protectors are thermoplastic and are applied to the painted surface in order to protect the paint. Nowadays these films are even installed on the vehicles right off of the manufacturing line because they have been approved by almost all vehicle manufacturers. The film products have very good reviews online but the clear paint protection coating option has been one of the best choices for quite a long time. After you choose between these two options you can also follow these tips to help maximize the protection on your paint job:

  • Wash me! Washing your car is the best way to ensure your coat stays shiny and smooth because it has to bear all of the elements like wind, rain, hail, sleet, and snow.
  • Rinse quickly:  If you allow the soap to dry on your vehicle it can affect the quality of the finish, too so be sure to rinse off the soap fairly quickly after scrubbing it down. Waxing your vehicle will also help protect the coat from the elements.
  • Shelter me! One of the best ways for auto paint protection from the elements is to avoid the elements as much as possible. A carport or garage can help protect your car as a whole and is one of the best ways to protect your paint from rusting and getting damaged.
  • Rust proof: A rustproof coat can be applied by you or a professional. This can also help protect that paint job from the elements, rusting away its value.

Applying these tips and techniques to your regular auto paint protection regiment will help extend the life and the looks of your car.

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