Body Kit Cleaning & Maintenance Guide
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Clean your car every 7 days—especially following salty winter conditions. Use a pH-neutral car wash soap and a plush wash mitt. Steer clear of harsh detergents, as they can permanently dull the finish. Always rinse thoroughly with clean water to eliminate soap residue.
Focus on the edges and joints where road debris and pollen build up. Use a an old toothbrush to clean tight spaces. Avoid washing in full sun, as rapid evaporation leaves streaks.
Use a clean towel right after rinsing to avoid mineral deposits. This also gives you a chance to spot minor imperfections. If you find a minor chip, apply touch-up paint matched to your kit’s color.
For added defense, use a ceramic sealant bi-monthly. This forms a shield against UV rays and repels bird droppings, tree sap, and industrial fallout. Some body kits benefit from a rubber-safe revitalizer that maintains impact resistance.
Never point a pressure washer directly at your body kit, as the force can penetrate gaps. As a last resort, maintain a 24-inch distance.
Avoid parking under trees—pollen and resin can bond permanently if left if not removed promptly. Treat spills right away using a dedicated sap remover formulated for automotive finishes.
By following these simple steps, you can extend your body kit’s lifespan for a decade or more. Small, regular efforts yield a consistently flawless look—routine makes the difference.
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