Will not washing the car for three months damage the car paint?
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Not washing the car for three months will inevitably leave some bird droppings and corrosive liquids on the car surface, which can damage the car paint. Here is a detailed introduction about car paint: 1. Overview: Car paint is mainly used to protect the car body from corrosion, and secondly, it can enhance the car's aesthetic appeal, serving as a way for most car owners to express their individuality. It must have excellent weather resistance, scratch and wear resistance, and gloss durability. 2. Process: Car paint is generally baking paint. In the car factory, after the frame and body are welded and manually repaired, the next step is painting. Generally, the first step is the primer. Car paint is mainly composed of resin, pigment, additives, fillers, curing agents, solvents, etc.
I've also procrastinated on washing my car several times. Not washing for three months can really damage the paint. Long-term accumulation of dust and pollutants can form a hard film that, when exposed to rain or acid rain, can corrode the surface of the paint, making the color dull and even causing small scratches or oxidation issues. Bird droppings and tree sap are even worse—they are highly acidic and can etch through the paint in just a few days, leaving permanent stains. I recommend washing your car at least once a month, especially after rain. If you park under trees or in heavily polluted urban areas, increase the frequency. By the way, regular waxing adds an extra layer of protection to the paint, slowing down aging and saving you money and hassle in the long run.