While the hazards that our cars are exposed to are nearly infinite, there are three things that cause auto body and finish damage more than any others: collisions, negligence, and weather. Among those, there are five mundane and potentially overlooked things that happen every day and are likely, in the long run, to send you hustling to the auto paint shop. Read on for a list of ordinary things that can have an extraordinary impact on the look and finish of your car.
Light
The ultraviolet rays from the sun can be as destructive to the finish on your car as they can be to your skin: they can damage it, slowly burn it, and leave it looking older than it is. Many of us must leave our cars exposed to sunlight for many hours per day, at least. Over time, that exposure erodes the finish and paint, leaving your car looking dull and faded. Experts in auto paint shops recommend keeping cars garaged, if possible, parked under a carport or in a shaded area, or protected by a car cover. This step will prevent or at least minimize damage from light and save you a trip to the auto paint shop.
Insects
Insect carcasses smashed and smeared across auto grills, windshields, and bodies are not just unsightly and grisly, they’re also damaging to your car’s finish. The acidity in the decomposing carcasses can eat away at your car’s finish, leaving paint exposed to the elements and dulled areas. While there is almost nothing to be done to prevent contact with flying insects, it is important to clear the detritus of accumulated insects from your car as thoroughly and frequently as possible.
Acidic Beverages
We’ve all placed beverages on our cars. And we’ve all found that the curved and sloping contours of almost every surface of a car’s exterior are not ideal for balancing beverages. Inevitably, they tip, topple, and spill. It’s not just an inconvenience: acidic beverages like soda, coffee, beer, and others can erode your car’s finish if not cleaned thoroughly and immediately. In addition, many of these beverages contain strong artificial coloring which can leave permanent stains that can only be corrected by a trip to the auto paint shop.
Bird Waste
It’s not just an insult: it can be an injury to your car’s finish. Bird waste, nearly impossible to avoid especially during warm weather, contains digestive acids and can have the same impact on your car’s finish as insect carcasses and acidic beverages. Further, bird waste can contain abrasives that make it easier for damaging acids to penetrate your car’s paint. Professionals from auto paint shops advise that bird waste be cleared immediately and the affected area thoroughly cleaned with water and an appropriate detergent.
Sap from Trees
The roofs of our cars tend to be overlooked, but they are as vulnerable to some of these hazards as the rest of the car, especially sunlight and tree sap. Of all of these, tree sap can be the most difficult to clean and the most damaging. The chemicals in tree sap have destructive interactions with the paint and finish on your car. Auto paint shop veterans recommend clearing up sticky, binding adherent with a finish-safe cloth and a small amount of an appropriate rubbing or polish compound, then washing the affected surface as you would for other common stains.
In the event that your car has already suffered long-term damage from one, some, or all of these common hazards, all is not lost. A qualified auto paint shop or auto body shop will be able to guide you through the steps necessary to get your vehicle looking like new as quickly as possible. And while you’re there, you can learn more about repairing other common types of damage, from hail damage to parking lot ding dent repair.
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