The Dos and Don'ts of Preventing Heat Damage to Your Car

 A lot of people will prepare their cars for a cold winter, but not as many will take the steps to protect their cars from a harsh summer. UV radiation and heat damage can do a number on your vehicle. Instead of watching your lose value, get some paint protection and clean out your vehicle. Read on as we discuss the best ways to prevent heat damage to your car.

Car in sunlight



Do: Wash Your Car Regularly

Washing your car is generally recommended regardless of the season and outside temperatures. However, in the summer, you might want to increase the frequency of washes that your car received. More than just making the car look good, a good wash and wax will be able to prevent damage from happening to your car, from both heat and debris.

Random debris like bird droppings, sand, and dirt, or dead bugs can lead to scratches on the surface of your vehicle. The acidic content in some of the debris can lead to discoloration of the car when exposed to the sunlight. A wax job will also be necessary for preventing UV damage to your car's surface, which causes paint to peel.

Don’t: Forget to Clean the Interior

The outside of your vehicle isn’t the only place being damaged by the sun. The car’s interior also needs to be cleaned to prevent long-term heat and UV damage from affecting it. Dust, dirt, and grime in your vehicle will be harder to clean out of the car once it’s been baked in place by the sunlight and heat.

Take steps like installing a windshield protector to put in your car while it's parked, or installing covers to protect the leather on the seats. Regularly wiping down the dash with a microfiber cloth will also get rid of the buildup of dirt in the car. Different cars may require different cleaning products, so do be careful about what you use on which surface.

Car in sunlight


Do: Get Professional Help

Aside from just cleaning your car regularly, you might want to think about investing in a solution that will keep your car's value over time. Consider getting your windows tinted with UV protection film, and your car wrapped to protect the paint job from UV and debris damage.

If you are looking for vehicle wrap printing services in High Point, NC, then you should head over to Atlantic Restyling Tints and Wraps. They provide all sorts of whole vehicle wrap printing and paint protection film installation services. Contact them to book an appointment.


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