Just as we take precautions to avoid sunburn on our skin, so should we take step to protect the exterior of our vehicles. By following a few simple recommendations we can help to ensure that our vehicle’s body is not damaged by overexposure from the sun and from excessive heat.
Find a Shady Spot to Park
To help avoid oxidization and faded paint due to excessive UV rays from the sun beating down upon your vehicle’s exterior, it’s probably a good idea to park in a shady spot whenever possible. This could be in a garage or an enclosed parking lot, or it might simply be under the shade of a tree. Though it may not always be convenient, and it might require you to have to park a little further from your destination than normal, it can pay off in big dividends in terms of helping to protect your vehicle’s body. If none of these options is available you might wish to consider purchasing a vehicle cover.
Don’t Hesitate to Wash
When you combine the hot summer sun with an accumulation of dirt and debris, you’re asking for potential damage to the top coat of your vehicle. The best remedy is to wash it and wash it often. Some people have a tendency to cut down on the frequency of car washes during summer, but this is the exact opposite of what you should do. If anything, you might want to increase the number of times you wash your vehicle during summer because a clean auto body is less prone to be impacted from damage from the sun.
Don’t Forget the Wax
If there is any one step you can take to combat the summer sun’s effect on your vehicle’s exterior it is in the regular application of wax. The wax acts as a protective layer sitting atop the auto body, and its protection against harmful UV rays is unparalleled. In addition, a good coat of wax can help to stop dirt and debris from accumulating on your auto body’s surface.
If Needed, Visit the Experts
There are times when you may need some professional assistance in your efforts to protect your vehicle’s exterior from the hot summer sun. Contact us.