Auto Paint Maintenance: Waxing your Car to Maintain the Finish

Auto Paint Maintenance: Waxing your Car to Maintain the Finish

Wax provides a shield to protect the paint and cover minor scratches, stone ships and other damages, making them less visible and slowing down the corrosion process.  Waxing your car periodically provides a seal to prevent water from coming into contact with bare metal exposed by deep scratches.

You should wax your car every three months to protect the paint and maintain the color and shine.  Some products claim to last much longer, but this is a myth; you should wax your car regularly for best results.

Wash the car and allow it to dry completely and park it in a shady spot as most products work better when the surface is cool to the touch.  Use a good quality wax with no abrasives and a soft sponge or clean cloth to apply the wax.  Work in sections, spreading the product on evenly.  Allow a couple minutes for the wax to haze then buff it with a soft towel using circular motions to restore the shine.

Be careful not to touch areas like rubber door seals and black window trim as the wax will leave white stains on them.  If this happens, window spray works well for cleaning these areas.

Regular washing and waxing keeps your auto paint looking new and shiny as it protects the car from fading in the sun.  A clean car dries quicker as dirt and dust hold moisture, speeding up the corrosion process.

If you have neglected to wax you car for a long time you may want to take it to a detailing shop to be buffed with polishing compound to remove scratches and abrasions.

Better yet, have the body shop come to you!  There are companies known as mobile auto body shops.  They can often repair minor dents and scratches in just a few hours so you don’t have the inconvenience of leaving your car at the body shop for a few days.

A mobile auto body shop that comes to you is often much cheaper and the quality of work is just as good, if not better, than the traditional body shop that keeps your car while you have to pay for a rental or arrange other transportation.

Mark Orchard, owner of Collision on Wheels in Central Florida, provides a convenient alternative to traditional body shops.  CW provides professional minor collision repair, scratch and dent repair and auto painting with computer color matching to restore your vehicle to like new condition.  Most repairs are completed in a day or less, saving you time and money.  Visit http://www.collisiononwheelsorlando.com to learn more.

Watch the video related to auto painting

This is a preview of How to Paint a Car – The System (Part 1 without added commentary). Go to LearnAutoPainting.com to access our full range of awesome step-by-step videos covering all of the basic stages of how to paint a car.

Help answer the question about auto painting

Does any one know about MAACO Collision Repair and Auto Painting?
MAACO Collision Repair and Auto Painting
Jeffersonville, IN
was wanting to get a 2 tone paint job from here but the price seemed to good to be true so I want to know if you have gotten a paint job or a 2 tone paint job if it was good quality work???
Does it fade??
Does it chip??
Any help would help me out

About Author

Collision on Wheels will bring a fully equipped van & trained collision repair technician right to the home or workplace where the work is done on-site to their satisfaction. We service a growing market of consumers who don’t have time to take their car to a body shop for small collision repairs or may be reluctant to make an insurance claim.

5 Comments to “Auto Paint Maintenance: Waxing your Car to Maintain the Finish”

  1. By Star Gazer, January 14, 2010 @ 3:45 am

    I had the same interest as you 40 years ago.I found a job as a painters helper at a collision shop and went to work.It quickly became clear that this is hard dirty work with lots of problems,but I stuck with it and made it my lifetime career.I'm glad I did,the money has been great and the independence is nice too.But,watch out for the chemicals.I got cancer and had to retire early because of it.

  2. By aziz, January 14, 2010 @ 4:10 am

  3. By Jake M, January 14, 2010 @ 9:22 am

  4. By torchred8604, January 14, 2010 @ 11:21 am

    Most bigger cities have community colleges that teach it. Just keep in mind that all the chemicals and paint you use isn't the best for your health. Its improved but you are still exposed to a lot of fumes.

  5. By Nicholas, January 14, 2010 @ 10:30 pm

    MAACO is an old, discount autocarriage painting company.

    Their attention to detail is iffy, especially with masking. Also, they do not do any sort of mechanical or body removal. It's all surface work. The paint is affordable, average quality but not horrible.

    They are the McDonald's of body work. They get the job done but that is about all. Find an independent body shop and pay the little extra.

    ***

    BTW, this is not really a Visual Arts question. Ask in Automotive/Transportation and you are likely to get a few more answers.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a Reply