Summer is the favorite season for everyone, since they can enjoy the sun and the beach. However, your car may not have a good time, since there are several factors that cause damage to the paint, but don't worry! In this article we will give you some tips to avoid premature wear of your car's paint. 

Although automotive paint has a series of protective layers, these end up losing their properties over time due to carelessness, especially in seasons with high temperatures. What can we do to prevent damage to our car's paint? Here we have some useful tips.

The sun: the worst enemy of car painting

We know it's the beach season par excellence, but leaving your car exposed to the sun's rays for too long definitely damages the paint, especially the protective coatings we mentioned above. In simpler terms, the shine and intensity of your car's paint will fade over time. 

It is always best to park your car in the shade or under a roof. If you cannot find a place like this, you could also cover your vehicle with a tarp. When it comes to shade, avoid trees, as they give off particles that can also be harmful to your car's paint. 

Sand: It' s best to avoid it 

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Yes, it is almost impossible to go to the beach and find a parking space without sand. However, you should avoid it to avoid damaging your car's paintwork. If you find sand on your car's bodywork after a day at the beach, the first thing to do is to remove it with plenty of water, but be careful not to rub it off with a cloth, as this could cause scratches. 

Insects: the most feared insects on the road

To get to the beach, we usually drive several kilometers in our car. While we make this journey, it is inevitable to hit some insects, a factor that also ends up damaging the paintwork of your car. 

Although the last thing you think about when you get to the beach is washing your car, you should at least make sure to clean these remains. If you stay for a few days, take advantage of the night to remove the remains of insects with a damp cloth. 

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Birds: unavoidable 

Both on the road and during your stay at the beach, birds could be harmful to your car's paintwork. Their droppings also often contain a substance that damages the paint coatings. 

Washing: the secret key 

Try to wash your car at least once a week, as this helps to remove all the accumulated dirt from the days at the beach. If possible, make sure you give it a good waxing after washing, as this way the paint of your car will be much more protected and will be more resistant to all the problems mentioned above.