Does Rainy Weather Affect Car Painting?
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Rainy weather does affect car painting, and it is best to avoid painting vehicles on rainy days. This is because the paint surface does not dry thoroughly in humid conditions, and even after prolonged baking, such paint surfaces are prone to gloss degradation over time. Therefore, repair shops generally prefer to perform painting during dry or sunny weather. The extent of the impact of rainy weather on car painting depends on the drying interval. Typically, after standard painting procedures, the paint surface can be touched after 2 hours, reaches 80% hardness after 24 hours, and the car can be driven after 24 hours. However, it is recommended to avoid washing the car for 2-3 days, as this depends on factors like paint quality and technical execution. Precautions for car painting: If the car has just been painted, avoid exposing the newly painted areas to water and dust. It is best not to drive the car in the rain, as rainwater can leave marks on fresh paint. Park the car in a garage at night, and keep the newly painted areas away from chemicals and oil stains. Modern car paint must be dried in a baking room before the car is driven; otherwise, wet paint can severely affect aesthetics. If you are performing manual painting and relying on natural air drying, it is advisable to do so on sunny days.