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Repairing Car Damage

After I got back from my study abroad program, I could tell that my younger sister hadn't heeded my request to "drive safely." Instead, it looked like she had done some severe off-roading in my car, which was really frustrating. My car was all banged up, and I knew that I needed a little help to get things back into working order. I started researching different automotive businesses in the area, and I was able to find a place that I felt comfortable working with. They took my car, talked with me about how I wanted it to look, and got to work. This blog is all about repairing car damage.

Be Careful With How You Wash Your Car

Washing your car may seem like the easiest thing in the world and if your car is an everyday car that has already been through its fair share of rough times then it may be easy. However, if you have a car that you take a lot of pride in and that has a paint job that you are careful with then there is much more to washing your car than you may realize. Here are some car washing tips that you want to make sure you follow so you don't end up with damage to your car that will break your heart:

Don't use old T-shirts or other rags

T-shirts and old rags have been being used to wash cars since as long as most can remember. However, T-shirts can actually be very hard on your car's paint and can end up giving it many very fine scratches. Instead, you definitely want to make sure you purchase a good microfiber rag or a special car washing mitt intended for just this purpose.

Use a soapy bucket and a bucket full of water

If you use just one bucket then you will be repeatedly putting dirt back on the paint that you just removed. This is why you should instead have a bucket of soapy water that you dip the rag or glove into right before washing the car and another bucket full of water that you rinse it off in right after each scrub.

Avoid washing the car using the popular circular motion

When you wash your car there is always the possibility of a piece of dirt or other small piece of debris causing scratches to happen. The problem with washing the car using a circular motion is if and when those scratches do happen, they will be a lot harder to have fixed than straight scratches will be. Also, when you are washing near curves it's a good idea to go with those curves for this same reason.

Be careful to wear the right things when washing the car

You can accidentally do a lot of damage to the paint on your car just by wearing the wrong clothes when washing it. If you wear shorts or a shirt that has buttons on the then you can end up causing bad scratches in the car when you lean against it. You also want to watch out for things like exposed zippers, gemstones or anything else that has the potential to damage the paint.

Conclusion

No matter how careful you are with your car accidents can happen. If you find that you do end up putting a nice scratch in your paint, then you want to take it into an auto collision specialist because they will be able to fix it for you. If they aren't able to buff the scratch out then they will be able to match the paint.