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Auto Care & Repair Tips:

Recommendations and Precautions for the Care of Your Recently Painted Vehicle:
First 30 Days:

Washing your vehicle
  • Wash in the shade and make sure the surface is cool to the touch to avoid water spots
  • Always use clean, fresh and cool water
  • Wash by hand
  • Do not use a commercial car wash, use a very mild car wash solution and a soft cloth or sponge because stiff brushes and sponges can damage the surface
  • Wash from the top of your vehicle down
  • Do not dry wipe your vehicle, it will scratch the surface

Driving
  • Do not drive on gravel roads because the finish can be easily chipped, especially in the first 30 days

Parking
  • Avoid parking under trees, utility lines, or anything that might attract birds. Bird droppings have high acidity which will damage a freshly painted surface
  • Also avoid parking under trees because tree sap will mar or spot the freshly painted surface
  • If bird droppings, tree sap, or bug splatterings get on your vehicle, be sure to wash them off as soon as possible

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Snow and Ice Removal
  • Do not scrape snow or ice from the freshly painted surface. Ice scrapers act like a paint scraper on a newly painted finish.

Spilling
  • Be careful not to spill gasoline, oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid or windshield solvent on the new finish. If you do, remove it quickly.

First 90 Days:


Waxing
  • To allow the finish to dry and harden completely, do not wax or polish your vehicle
  • After 90 days, waxing should become a part of your regular vehicle maintenance and should be done 3x a year

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