The Definitive Guide to Repairing Faded Car Paint

The Definitive Guide to Repairing Faded Car Paint

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Walk around your average grocery store parking lot, and I’d wager that you’d find no less than 10% of all cars, trucks, and SUVs have fading car paint. Whether it’s due to excessive exposure to UV sunlight, or cheap, single-stage paint applied at the factory, vehicles today are more prone to having the exterior paint fade than in years past. So how do we fix this growing problem? Well, it all depends on the severity of the paint damage, the type of paint that has been applied, and several other factors. It also depends on the type of damage done. For example, if the paint on your daily driver is peeling, you’re pretty much screwed. However, if it’s just lost a bit of luster and shine, that can be fairly easy to resolve with a rubbing compound like Meguiar products

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