Martes, Hulyo 17, 2018

Reasons Why You Should Polish Your Car

Car polishing effectively removes surface impurities as well as under-surface imperfections, therefore the procedure needs to be repeated only 2-3 times per year, depending on the initial condition of the paint and on the location where you usually park the car
Polishing is one of the most misunderstood paint care procedures and as a result many individuals skip this important step. Polish is an abrasive compound, which, when worked into the paint using the hand or a polisher, shaves off imperfections of the paint. It levels out the surface and makes it smooth, thereby preparing it for the next step of applying wax or paint sealant. If you wax without polishing the surface first, not only will the paint look dull, but you will also notice that the wax layer will wear off quicker than usual. So ultimately it is a huge waste of your time and resources. Because polish is abrasive as mentioned above, it is important to master polishing techniques especially if you are using a rotary buffer, or you risk burning right through the paint.

Increases The Value Of Your Car
Every time you do something on your car to either upgrade its look or performance, it either maintains or increases its value. By polishing your vehicle after washing it you increasing its value because it removes stubborn dirt that are difficult to do so by just washing.

Brings Out The Bright Color Of Your Car Again
Since car polishing is an abrasive compound, it helps remove imperfections off the paint. By scratching off the topmost layer of paint, polishes help reveal the bright color of your car again and leaves behind a glossy surface.

It Eliminates Minor Imperfection Like Scratches
It’s such a bummer when your beloved car’s good looks get ruined due to scratches. When this happens, it loses its shine, it appears worn out than it really is and no longer looks covetable. The thing is that it doesn’t even take an accident for your car to get scratches, even bird poop that you failed to clean soon enough or loose stone that hits your car while driving can cause that. But don’t worry, car polishing removes scratches and creates a perfectly clean and even surface that also shines more brightly.

You Don’t Have To Do It As Frequently
Car polishing effectively removes surface impurities as well as under-surface imperfections, therefore the procedure needs to be repeated only 2-3 times per year, depending on the initial condition of the paint and on the location where you usually park the car – cars kept in the garage are more protected, so they don’t need too frequent polishes.

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Martes, Hulyo 10, 2018

How To Maintain That Showroom Gleam Of Your Car

remember that the first thing the sun hits is your car’s paint. So you should take steps in order to protect that just as well as you try to prevent sun from messing with your interior. Here ways for you to do that.
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Whether it’s summer or not, once the sun is up it can easily warm up the entire space. Do you know why it seems like when the temperature inside any establishment seems to be higher than when you are outside? That’s because of the windows because they’re making it easier for the outside temperature to penetrate as well as the harmful UV rays that can cause damage to you skin. But the help of heat resistant window tint, 67% of the sun’s heat will be reduced which reduces cooling cost by 30% too.  It can also spare you car’s upholstery from premature damages which, of course, saves you money from repair or repurchasing if your car is tinted.  

But before you worry about your car’s interior, remember that the first thing the sun hits is your car’s paint. So you should take steps in order to protect that just as well as you try to prevent sun from messing with your interior. Here ways for you to do that.

Don’t Expose Your Car To The Sun If It’s Not Necessary
If you’re not driving or using the car, always park it somewhere covered. This is the easiest and cheapest way to prevent UV damage to your car’s paint job.  Even a warm garage beats being parked in the sun all day. So whenever there’s an available garage, use it. Not only that your interior will stay cool, but your paint job won’t suffer to premature damage either. Also, when you’re washing your car make sure you don’t do it under direct sunlight. Remember that the water and cleaning agent is already making your paint job vulnerable, don’t mix UV rays into that. And when you can’t find a covered parking lot, use a car cover to at least give a barrier for your car’s paint from the sunlight.

Apply Paint Coating
Another way to protect your car is via paint coatings. Paint coatings are relatively new and are one of the up and coming leaders to car detailing in the automobile industry. It serves as an all in one protective layer to a car’s paintwork and UV ray protection is included in its specifications along with many others. It is able to keep your car’s paint looking polished, comparable to that of a showroom standard car and the best thing is that no re-application is required at all as it is highly durable. With this paint coating in place, you will not need to go through the regular hassle of consistently finding sheltered parking lots or frequent waxing sessions for your car. 

Watch Out For Bird/Animal Dropping
Aside from the fact that having your car splattered with bird droppings looks completely disgusting, it can also lead to damage on your paint. Try not to park under tall trees. But if you happen to catch your car with droppings already, remove it right way using warm, soapy water and gently rub using microfiber cloth.

Avoid Rough Roads And Don’t Use Dirty Cloth When Cleaning The Car
Microfiber cloths may be the most recommended material to use for cleaning your vehicle but if it’s dirty it may cause chips and other damage as well. So make sure you clean it before using it on your car. Also, you might want to avoid driving on rough roads if possible since small stones or rocks may hit the surface of your ride which can result to scratches. Or if there’s no other route, just drive more carefully.

Avoid Spillages When Refueling or Topping It Up With Brake Fluid
Without gas and brake fluid, you won’t be able to drive your car. However, when these substances come in contact with the paint, it can also peel it off.  So whenever you have to refuel or top it up with brake fluid, try to avoid spillage. Wash your car right away if it happens, though.

Stay Ahead Of Issues
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. If you wait until chips and dings on your car turn into rust before you take care of it, prepare yourself for bigger problem and heftier car repair costs. 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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