2014年11月13日星期四

Helpful tips to effective auto paint in cold weather

Winter is coming and car maintenance becomes much more difficult in low temperature. Have you already make full preparation in car care for this coming winter? To get a successful car care and elongate car’s life, you can choose protective auto paint and follow some useful tips on auto painting to protect your car well.

Cold weather leads to big stress on cars and can leave car owners stuck with a dead battery or spinning tires. How can protect car in cold weather? It's a good idea to do some basic checks now from battery power to tire pressure. Check the windshield wipers to make sure they are not chattering or squeaking and check antifreeze and tires to see whether they are properly inflated.

Whether you want to increase the value of your vehicle so you can sell it, you want to repair surface blemishes, or you just want to take more pleasure and pride in your car, painting is a great solution. Painting your car is not an easy job, but it is one well worth the time and effort. Not only will you save money over taking it to a pro, you’ll get a new dose of accomplishment every time you look at the results.

You can get rid of these potential problems from car painting in cold weather if have learned beforehand. The paint’s film thickness can become very high. If the paint film is too thin, it decreases the durability and quality of the paint job. If it is too high, it can cause other problems. You can find a heated garage to control temperature. It is a good idea to have a homemade or inexpensive paint booth in your garage to keep dust and debris from marring your paint job.

Another suggestion would be to add a humidifier. You need a slightly humid environment in which to work, and as a bonus, humid air makes for warmer air. When you have a warm garage, there is another problem you can encounter. When you take your car in, you’ll get a layer of condensation as the cold air and warm air mix. This can damage your paint. To prevent this, bring your car into the garage for several hours before painting.

Besides, you should never apply the polish that contains acids, ammonia, or anhydrous chemicals on the wheels. These will age and tarnish your aluminum rims, and possibly even damage them. Many polishes on the market contain these harmful ingredients and they may do harm to your car. Read the label before buying an aluminum polish to be sure these chemicals aren't included.

You should store your paints and other products in a warm, dry place. Allow the paint to dry in the cold weather. You can apply microfiber towels to dry the surface before painting. Even in perfect weather, painting a car requires a lot of patience and in winter, you’ll have to multiply that patience! Just take your time and be careful when painting in order to get effective results. 




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