A clean vehicle in summer is like having a well-manicured
lawn. It must be tended weekly to look any good, and there’s always some new
problem that crops up.
The world outside your garage presents a constant battle
against the 13 most common summer offenders—dust, bug goo, environmental
pollutants such as pollen and soot, sprinkler water spots, paw prints,
fingerprints, bird droppings, brake dust, mud, sap, soda and coffee spills,
road tar and dog slobber.
No wonder the family jokester writes “Wash Me” on the rear windshield.
No wonder the family jokester writes “Wash Me” on the rear windshield.
"Frequent car care is easy car care," Mike
Pennington, director of training at Meguiar’s, Inc. "If you don’t get that
stuff off your vehicle, it could bond and in some cases scratch or etch the
surface."
There are a lot of rights—and wrongs—when it comes to
protecting the finish on your vehicle. Moreover, modern vehicles often have a
clear-coat finish that adds depth and shine to the painted surface including
wheels.
Neglecting contaminants can cause oxidation, dulling and
rough surfaces.
Frequent car care and wax protection helps prevent
contaminants from bonding to paint, Pennington said. Yet, simply wiping it down
with a towel is not recommended and can scratch painted surfaces.
"Choosing the right products is almost like being a
doctor. You need to prescribe the right ‘medicine,’" Pennington said.
According to Pennington, the first steps involve quick
analysis:
- Evaluate the surface. Are there rough spots? Tree sap? Caked on dirt? Oxidation?
- Decide what you are trying to accomplish. Are you trying to restore shine? Creating high gloss polish? Or simply maintaining a clean-looking car?
- Use the right techniques. What type of toweling and accessories are you using, and, what are the proper steps for protecting your car?
Use products specifically intended for cleaning vehicles,
Pennington said. Cheap towels, t-shirts and diaper cloths can cause swirls or
microscratches. Dirt particles trapped by fibers can act like sand paper across
the surface.
Quality tools can help maintain the shine and avoid
scratching. Also, car care products are available for specific purposes such as
removing bug and tar build-up.
Maintaining the surface of your vehicle helps extend the
paint life and improves vehicle resale value. Pennington offered the following
recommendations:
- Sheepskin or microfiber wash mitts. They pull dirt away from the surface and into tightly woven filaments.
- Good car wash. It loosens contaminants and helps avoid scratching. Warning: Avoid dish soap because degreasing agents can remove wax, damage paint finish and degrade rubber.
- Quality wax to place a thin film between the environment and the clear coat (carnauba formulas and the latest in synthetic polymer technology are common).
- Cleaners that act on below-surface defects; clay bars that remove above-surface contaminants.
- A chamois, quality terry cloth towel, or even a micro fiber drying cloth with a thick nap for drying.
- Tire cleaner and a stiff brush to improve tire appearance.
- Wheel cleaner to remove corrosive brake dust and road grime.
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