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How to Maintain Your Car’s Paint After a Bodyshop Repair | GVE London – Blog
Keep your supercar’s paint pristine with expert tips on maintenance, detailing, and protection. Learn how to preserve that fresh, showroom shine at GVE London.
After a few days in the bodyshop getting the needed repairs, your car comes out looking all shiny and flawless. The fresh paint job makes it look like the day you first laid your eyes upon it. Now, in order to maintain this charm, a lot of care is required. Supercars and luxury cars especially have that extra-special paint which, if not maintained correctly, can degrade, fade, form swirl marks, and oxidise. So, in this guide, we’ll let you know how to keep that showroom shine alive.
Why Paint Maintenance Matters
You may think that paint maintenance is impossible. How does one even protect their car’s paint? Well, actually, everything from the environment (including the sun) to everyday wear and tear is constantly damaging it. Neglecting care results in fading, scratches, and even rust. This is especially true for supercars, which often feature custom or specialised paint finishes. Naturally, these special paints aren’t exactly cheap, so it’s best to do your best to maintain them from the get-go.
The First Few Weeks Are Crucial
After a professional supercar repair centre appointment, the incoming days are extremely important. Think of it like going to the doctor and coming out post-surgery; for the next few days, you must follow certain guidelines and instructions. Here, those guidelines are:
- No automatic car washes. New paint is softer and easy to scratch, so automatic car washes may damage it. It’s not worth the gamble. Stick to hand washing with a soft microfiber cloth and pH-neutral shampoo. Avoid household cleaners, as they can strip the paint protective layer.
- The curing process takes some time, so wait at least 30 days before applying any wax or polish.
- It’s hard to control the droppings of birds because it seems these menaces always find a way and pick out the freshest-looking vehicle, but try your best. If you fail and see one on your car, clean it ASAP with a pH-neutral cleaner. Park smart whenever possible—under shaded areas (that aren’t trees) or simply park in a garage. It is also recommended to avoid sun exposure for too long.
- No more high-pressure water until the paint is fully cured, as it can lead to peeling or premature wear.
Read Also: Top Reasons to Invest in Paint Protection Film for Your Supercar
The Role of Professional Detailing
DIY care is important and is a part of the culture of owning a vehicle. Taking care of your car is one of the greatest pleasures of car ownership. If you don’t enjoy it, consider it a responsibility and do so anyway.
Now, with that said, sometimes professional involvement is necessary. Professional detailing offered at supercar bodyshop like GVE London can take your paint maintenance to the next level with paint correction, polishing, and coating application. This has been shown to, obviously, improve your car’s aesthetics but also increase/retain its resale value.
Conclusion
Follow the given tips in this blog after a fresh coat of paint is applied to your car. Do your best to maintain it and consider taking assistance from a supercar bodyshop for the maintenance procedure as well. If you’re in the London area, the finest authorised repair centre for all your automotive needs is GVE London. From repainting to repairs, detailing, modifications, PPF and service, we can do it all within our massive facility. For appointments, give us a call and feel free to drop by anytime!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, especially for supercars. It adds a durable layer of protection, reduces cleaning effort, and enhances gloss.
Sealants last longer and provide better protection, while wax gives a deeper, more natural shine. Many owners use both for the best results.
No, a high-quality PPF is nearly invisible and enhances gloss while protecting against damage.
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