Can Grass by the Roadside Scratch Car Paint?
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Grass by the roadside can scratch car paint. Reasons for car paint damage: External scratches or collisions directly damage the paint, while chemical corrosion, such as from sulfuric acid or nitric acid, also harms it. Additionally, fumes from gas or cooking can damage the paint. Detergents and dishwashing liquids have strong acidic or alkaline properties. When these chemicals react with the car paint, they can easily corrode the surface, causing the body color to lose its shine and gradually darken. White cars, in particular, may turn yellow, and plastic parts and tires may age faster. Car paint care tips: Avoid waxing a new car unnecessarily. Some people wax their new cars immediately after purchase, which is not advisable. New cars already come with a protective wax layer on the paint. Waxing too soon may remove this original wax, leading to unnecessary waste. Generally, new cars do not require waxing within the first five months of purchase.