How to Protect Your Car’s Exterior in the Summer

Have you ever gotten in your car after it’s been parked under the hot sun all day? The upholstery is sticky hot, and the dashboard can feel too hot to touch. So imagine what the outside of your car can feel like. No joke! You could probably fry an egg on your hood, and that’s not a good thing. It means your vehicle has had to withstand the heat for about eight hours, and it does it every day. 

Keeping your car out in the heat can eventually cause problems and make the interiors start to crack and split, or even make the paint finish bubble up and start to lift. The solution is to find ways to protect your car from harsh sunlight even when you don’t have a garage.

Dirt Just Doesn’t Do The Job

If you think a heavy layer of dirt protects that expensive paint finish, think again. Dirt creates fine scratches in the paint, especially if the car is out in harsh sunlight. If you don’t regularly wash and wax your vehicle, it will eventually get worn, and the paint will look old. Also, you aren’t going to enjoy that luxurious paint finish if you don’t take care of your car’s exterior and protect it from the intense heat of summer. During the summer, be sure to wash and wax your car more frequently to protect it from the summer heat better.

Shaded Parking

Whenever you are out and about town, always look for shaded parking. Shade can keep your car protected and reduce the stress and wear of sunlight.

Get Paint Protection

Have you ever heard of XPEL stock? XPEL has a proprietary new technology that protects paint finishes with a clear but very durable paint film. Most car dealerships or car body shops offer this new paint protection film. It is an investment, but it can protect your car’s paint. Paint protection is an invisible film that shields your car like sunscreen works for you. You can find this paint protection film at an auto body shop, or as a kit you can apply yourself. This type of film can maintain the external parts of your car for a longer period of time.

Use a Car Port

Many large box stores offer a portable carport that you can assemble during the summer. By using a carport, you protect the car from harsh weather. The only issue with using a carport is that you need to take city regulations into account. Are there regulations or permits you need to have a carport? Call your city offices and ask about the type of carport you can install in your home.

Garage Your Car

Okay, so you might have the garage at home, but the door might get a little stuck, or you may have junk in the way. The best thing you can do is get your garage door fixed or clean up the area and park your car in the garage. Your garage is there for a reason. It protects your car paint and interiors. Your car is an expensive item, probably more so than all the other items you have in the garage. So take the time to get your garage in order and park your car in the protective area of your garage when you are home.

Use a Public Garage

If you work in a highly congested area, it is probably best to find a covered garage service in the vicinity. If possible, negotiate a monthly fee so you can park in the covered parking area on the days that you work in this area. Keeping your car in a public garage may imply an additional monthly cost, but in the long run, it will keep your vehicle protected from the sun and heat.

Suppose you haven’t paid too much attention to your car. In that case, you can start by washing it a little more frequently, parking under shaded areas, and, if possible, protect your car by getting an invisible car coating kit to protect it from harsh summer weather.

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