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5 Ways to Keep Your Car Looking Like New

Effective Ways to Keep Your Car Looking Brand New

By Stephanie SnyderPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Some things beyond your control could diminish the look of the car you treasure so much. However, it’s important to note that you can use some effective ways to keep your car looking brand new for longer.

They include:

Wash it regularly

There is basically nothing you can do to stop your car from getting dirty. Your daily drives usually expose your car to all kinds of dirt that could have it looking messy. For this reason, washing your car regularly is undoubtedly one of the best things you can do to it.

A good washing can help get rid of all the dirt before it ends up staining the paint job. When it comes to washing your car, you have two options, either wash it yourself at home or take it to a car wash.

Even though both options work fine, washing your car at home with mild soap and a sponge is the preferred choice for most people. This is because some car washes tend to use strong cleaning products that could negatively affect your car’s paint job.

Dry it thoroughly after washing

If you’re going to keep your car looking new, you need to learn how to dry it thoroughly every time you wash it. This is because drying your car well helps get rid of any water droplets before they’re absorbed in your car.

This is particularly important because after you leave your car to dry, splotches will form where these water droplets were. Also, when you don’t dry these water droplets, they accumulate dirt, which leaves dirt marks all over your car.

For this reason, whenever you wash your car, ensure that you use a cloth to wipe it dry to ensure that you don’t leave any water droplets that could form paint swirls.

Take it to a professional detailer

If you notice any imperfections on your car’s exterior, it might be a great decision to take it to a professional detailer. This is because they have the expertise required to remove any dents and scratches that you can’t get rid of by yourself.

Also, a professional detailer can include more details that will improve your car’s overall look, such as a carbon window tint. The best thing about tinting your car windows is that it offers you the privacy you need while also protecting you from harmful UV light.

Be cautious about where you park

It might come as a surprise, but where you park plays a big role in keeping your car looking new for longer. Parking in places such as busy streets exposes your car to so many risks because someone could hit your car with a bicycle, kids could hit your car with a ball, or someone else could splash dirty water from a puddle on your car. Even though sometimes you might not have so many options when deciding the most suitable parking space for your car, ensure you go for a safer parking space whenever possible.

It’s very important that you avoid parking under trees because tree limbs could fall on your car and scratch the paint job. The best place to park your car is inside the garage.

Don’t eat in the car

At times you might feel like it’s convenient to eat inside your car, especially when you’re running errands. However, this only tampers with your car’s interior. This is because eating and drinking inside your car will end up leaving ugly stains and crumbs inside.

If something like ketchup drips on your car seats, it will simply ruin them, so it’s best to keep foods and drinks off your vehicle. This doesn’t just apply to you only. You can also make it a rule for all your passengers or anyone who borrows your car.

Conclusion

Regardless of how old your car is, implementing the above tips could have it looking like the newest model in town. For this reason, taking an hour out of your weekend to properly clean your car can go a long way in giving it a new look and increasing the lifespan of its paint job. If you don’t have time for this, take your car to a professional detailer to have it looking like new.

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About the Creator

Stephanie Snyder

Stephanie Caroline Snyder graduated from The University of Florida in 2018; she majored in Communications with a minor in mass media. Currently, she is an Author, a Freelance Internet Writer, and a Blogger.

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