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Guidance on maintaining your paintwork

Keep your car waxed and polished for a nice shinePaint work on your Ford is always one of the first things people will notice about it, so its very important to keep it in pristine condition. Here’s a few tips on how to look after your paint work.

      • Wash your car often, with a good clean sponge and warm soapy water. It is important to make sure any presents birds leave splattered on your car are removed as quick as possible. It can damage your paintwork and leave stains on it.
      • Try not to leave your car exposed to sunlight all day, this can damage the paint and cause fading, it can also make the clear coat on your paint start to bubble up and then eventually peel off.
      • Keep your car waxed and polished for a nice shine, some waxes also help protect the paint from the damaging rays of the sun. The quality of the wax you use is also important, the better the quality the better chance you have of your paint work being protected for longer.
      • Try to keep pets and all animals off & away from your car, their claws can put some scratches on paintwork.Try to keep pets and all animals off and away from your car, their claws can put some serious scratches on your paintwork. Animals should be kept away and not allowed to use your car as a bed or a place to walk along.
      • When parking your car, try not to park next to other cars if possible. The people who are getting into the car that is parked next to your one may not be as careful as you are and they may scratch your car accidentally with jewellery or bags.

Following these simple steps will help ensure that your paint work on your Ford stays in good condition without any fading or scratches.

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