What Causes Paint Peeling on the Hood?
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Paint peeling on the hood may be caused by prolonged high temperatures in the engine compartment or vehicle friction. Causes of hood paint peeling: Automotive paint and plated components generally have good rust resistance, but areas such as weld points, seams, the engine compartment (due to prolonged high temperatures), and scratched areas are prone to rust. Therefore, after a period of use, the vehicle should undergo necessary rust prevention treatment. Hood precautions: When the engine is at high temperatures, take care to avoid burns from touching the engine. When cleaning other components in the engine compartment, be cautious to prevent cuts from connectors or wires. Do not open the hood when the engine is running. When closing the hood, apply appropriate force—avoid slamming it too hard. Certain engine components must be kept away from water.