Is Your Cars Exterior Paint Protected from the Elements?
How Can You Protect Your Exterior Paint from Oxidation?
Many of you out there wish you’d added paint protection to your vehicle when you first bought the car.
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We have the environment to thank for that.
Hey, I’m all for laying in the sun and letting the UV rays turn my skin a golden brown. But the sun mixed with the pollutants in the air when it encounters surfaces can damage your skin (Cancer) and other materials, especially the car’s exterior paint.
Have you ever left a garden gnome or any other painted sculpture in your garden? Then after a year or so, you moved it? The side that wasn’t in the direct sun still had its bright lustrous colors, but the side that faced the sun had lost most of its bright pigments.
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So, how can you stop all this from happening?
I have two words for you: Paint Protection.
At face value, the paint protection offered by a ceramic coating is well worth the cost you’ll pay for it.
You can expect robust protection against surface contaminants and light scratches, such as dirt or swirl marks.
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But if you want to get the whole Enchilada, my suggestion is to apply ceramic coating and paint protection films.
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Let’s give a round of applause for Paint Protection Film! (PPF).
It’s also known as a clear bra.
Applying paint protection film means less time is required to maintain your vehicle’s paint. PPF prevents dust from buildup on your car, and when you have time to wash your car, the paint protection film makes the job easier and faster.
Plus, it comes with the peace of mind of a ten-year warranty.