 Caring for Your Car's Finish Wash your vehicle on a regular basis. Refrain from using a car wash during the first 30 to 60 days after your vehicle has been refinished. When washing the vehicle, use mild detergents designed for automotive washing and cool water.
Waxing and buffing are good preventive medicine for your vehicle. Not only does it help the paint shine, but it serves as a water and dirt repellent. Ask your body shop to recommend a quality wax. Be sure to follow manufacturers' instructions. Wait 90 days before applying wax to newly finished surfaces.
Window tinting can be helpful in protecting the vehicle's interior from heat and sun damage. Check with your state Department of Transportation for regulations on window tinting.
All gasoline, windshield wiper fluid and antifreeze spills should be wiped clean immediately. Ice and snow should be brushed off and not scraped.
A qualified paint technician can repair and touch up scrapes and scratches, which will help prevent corrosion. |