Do
and Donts While Painting Your Vehicle...
Do
- Always use wet cloth for wiping the Vehicle, after rinsing the
paint surface with water first
Don't - Never
wipe dust off your Vehicle with a dry cloth or duster
Do - Wax your Vehicle
after it's been washed, to avoid sealing in the dirt
Don't - Do not
wash, polish or wax your Vehicle in the sun when the sun is hot. It could
streak or stain the paint surface
Do
- For Vehicle covers use natural fabrics that breathe, like
cotton. Make sure the Vehicle cover is secure
Don't - Never use
vinyl or plastic Vehicle covers in humid conditions. They trap moisture and
could cause fungus.
Do - Always use
soft (normal) water to wash your Vehicle.
Don't - Do not
use hard water (which contains minerals). It will leave a film on paint
surface.
Do - Use Vehicle
shampoos or polishes to wash your Vehicle.
Don't - Never use
laundry detergents or similar harsh soaps to wash your Vehicle. Harsh soaps
will remove any protective wax plus the paints oil, which will dry out the
paint and make it look flat.
NOTE: Do not use any polish or wax on the Vehicle’s paint surface
before checking your owner’s manual regarding recommended treatment.
Do - For acrylic
finishes, use non-abrasive liquid polishes specifically designed for such
finishes.
Don't - Never use
polishing or rubbing compounds on paints with a clear acrylic coating, the
coating will become dull.
Do - Use rubbing
compounds only when the paint surface is extremely oxidized (chalky) and
does not shine, even after wax has been applied.
Don't - Abrasive
cleaners are extremely dangerous and can easily remove the paint &
primer, leaving bare metal.
Do - Choose light
colors, they retain their brilliance over the years than dark colors do.
Don't - Dark
colors are more susceptible to oxidation from the sun.
Do - Use covered
parking or shade wherever possible.
Don't - Avoid
parking the Vehicle in the sun for an extended period of time. It will cause
the paint to blister.
Do - Immediately
touch up paint blemishes with the appropriate color and type of automotive
paint. Consult your vehicle specification sheet for correct paint.
Don't - Do not
let Paint chips go unattended. Exposed metal could begin to rust when
exposed to water and salt.
NOTE: Be Vehicleeful about using silicone-based wax. The wax
penetrates all layers of paint. Paint touch ups are more difficult in this
case.
What do you do to restore
the gloss of your paint?
Wash and dry your Vehicle Always use high quality polishes containing mild
abrasives. If your paint has a white, hazy look, to remove the top layer of
dead paint, follow the instructions on the polish box. Use rubbing compound
only in case of extreme paint oxidation.
If the paint is dull and has no shine, apply a chemical cleaner to gently
remove the dead paint layer. Wax your Vehicle immediately after polishing or
cleaning it, in order to protect the newly exposed paint layer. This slows
the process of oil evaporation from the new paint layer and maintains the
shine.
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