
Avoiding Paint Chips
The smallest paint chips can make your vehicle vulnerable to serious structural damage. Learn how to keep your car safe.
Your car’s exterior paint is its first line of defense against rust, as well as a major component in the aesthetic appeal of your vehicle. Chipped paint not only looks bad, but also catalyzes the effects of rust and oxidation. Common factors that cause chipped paint include weather, environmental factors, accidents, poor quality paint, and harsh cleaners. Here is how these factors affect your vehicle’s paint.
Extreme Weather
Toronto’s extreme weather is part of the city’s character. However, the extreme weather conditions we experience can have disastrous effects on your car’s paint job. Vehicle paint expands as temperature rises and contracts as temperature falls – this happens on a daily basis, as well as season to season. Regular growing and shrinking of the paint causes it to lose its shine, and eventually it will flake off due to weakened grip on the surface of the body panel.
Environmental Factors
Accidents
Poor Quality Paint
Harsh Cleaners
How to Protect Your Vehicle
The above factors can all cause paint chips on your vehicle. Fortunately, there is a very simple way to protect your vehicle from paint damage: Paint Protection Films. PPFs are a very thin, essentially invisible layer on top of your vehicle’s paint that protects it from scratches, chips, and abrasions. It is easy to install, simple to remove, and will leave your paint looking factory fresh for years and years to come. If you have never seen these before, just click here to read all about them. You are going to be blown away.
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