Saturday, March 13, 2010

How can i protect my new cars paint (black), from the sun??

just bought a new car, and i chose it black from the dealer, thing is that i live in an area where there is over 100 degrees during the day in the summer, is there some wax or carwash i can use to protect it??How can i protect my new cars paint (black), from the sun??
1. Go to the store, get some stuff to wash the car. Also, pick up a claybar. Get some good soap, some paint sealer, and some good wax.





2. Suds the car up really well, then claybar the car. This removes any contaminates from the factory (fallout) and anything else on there aside from paint. Read the directions and use it accordingly. Lots of suds for lube.





3. Finish washing the car.





4. Apply sealer (most I think you have to let wait to dry for a few hours, read the directions. The more coats you put, the better it will look )





5. Apply wax.





This will help protect your car from the sun, as well as dirt and such.How can i protect my new cars paint (black), from the sun??
This is called SIMONIZ. Search it on the net. They wash your car with a special wax that opens up the pores to your clearcoat. They then apply the simoniz in a wax form. Simoniz is basically a Teflon material that bonds to your paint, kinda like Teflon on a frying pan. If you buy this through a dealer it also comes with a 5 year warranty which grantees against paint fading. Usually this process cost about 397 for the interior and exterior. I personally have had it on 2 cars and it really works. A good deal on this stuff would be about 250$. Good luck
You need to get some really good wax like Mothers, Meguire's or Turtle Wax...they are really good waxes to use...you can always cover it too...
store it inside and keep it clean and waxed
Garage, carport or tarp is best. If you get a fitted tarp you can take it with you and cover your car at work if you don't have access to covered parking.





http://www.ecocarcare.net/car-wax.php





http://www.meguiars.com/faq/index.cfm?fa鈥?/a>





http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-spray-wa鈥?/a>





http://en.allexperts.com/q/Classic-Antiq鈥?/a>

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