You’ve decided to invest in long-term car paint protection. While there are many things to consider when caring for a car film protection or Paint Protection Film, one most important thing is. In general, your Paint Protection Film and Ceramic Coating should be treated the same as your vehicle’s original paint.
How to wash your car: The principles behind a proper car washing technique
While we will be discussing specific guidelines for painting Ceramic Coatings or Paint Protection Films, let’s first make sure that basic car-washing practices are followed.
Regularly wash your car!
Many people believe that if you have a Ceramic Coating or Paint Protection Film, you don’t need to wash your car as often. It all starts with a thorough washing and frequent washing of the exterior of your paint.
Avoid washing your car in direct sunlight or with hot paint.
When washing your car in direct sun, water can evaporate quickly. This could lead to water-spotting. Heat can also cause the car wash chemical to lose effectiveness.
Use premium wash media
You could choose a microfiber mitt or any of the many options available today. You have the option to choose. Make sure you choose a good one and that it is clean before you use it.
Use a car wash product that is specifically designed for your vehicle.
For loosening dirt and other particles, a car wash product is best. Your finish can be damaged by household cleaners.
Start with the wheels.
The wheels are often the dirtiest part of a vehicle. This must be removed before you can paint your surfaces.
Rinse thoroughly your vehicle.
Before you touch the vehicle with a washcloth or any other media, make sure to remove all debris. This will help reduce the chances of debris getting trapped under your mitt and causing swirl marks.
Use the two-bucket technique.
Two-bucket methods have been popular for many years. This setup consists of two buckets. One with car wash soap and one with pure water.
It is simple to understand the concept behind the two-bucket system. It is possible to get dirt on your mitt after you’ve washed the panel. Be sure to rinse your mitt with your car wash solution before you place it in the water. This will help reduce the chance of any debris being reintroduced to the car.
Rinse each section thoroughly.
You can reduce the chance of getting debris in your mitt by working one section at a while. This will result in swirl marks.
Don’t let your vehicle air dry.
There are many options for drying your car. A waffle-weave towel or an air-blower could be used to dry your car. You should not allow the car to air dry. This will cause water spots.
Do not wash your car at an automated auto wash.
Swirl marks and deep scratches can be caused by automatic car washes. Chemical stains can also be caused by chemical failures in the lines.
Care of Ceramic Coatings or Paint Protection Film: Principles
You’ll be able to maintain your paint protection for the long term if you follow the car-washing guidelines we have outlined. These are additional guidelines that apply to Ceramic Coatings or Paint Protection Film.
Wash your vehicle no later than 7 days after application.
For the Ceramic Coating to fully cure, you will need to allow both Paint Protection Film as well as Ceramic Coating to dry. The curing process can be impeded if you wash the vehicle or stir it up.