Tips to protect your car’s paint job

Here are some tips to keep your car’s paint job looking brand-new and mint - prolonging its resale value, a worthwhile habit!

Keeping your car’s paintwork in good condition is essential to protect your investment. Whether you’re a vintage car enthusiast or simply love your vehicle, understanding what can damage the paintwork is crucial.

Jacques Viljoen, the national director of the South African Motor Body Repair Association (Sambra), emphasises the importance of using the right materials and cleaning techniques to avoid serious damage.

Sambra’s top five dos and don’ts:

 

While these are common ways paintwork could get damaged, Viljoen warns against using dishwashing liquid as a cleaning agent. It removes the protective wax layer and is harsh on paintwork and rubber, so it is better to avoid using it altogether.

Viljoen also advises against using all-purpose car cleaning products, especially cheaper ones that are overly aggressive. These products can soften the paint and make your car more susceptible to scratches from stones and debris on the road. When seeking car polishing services, be cautious of waterless polishes from unknown products. Instead, opt for a reputable carwash station or consult an accredited professional from Sambra.

Source: Cathy Findley PR

 

 

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