Conventional wisdom holds that you should always wax your car after washing it to protect its clear-coat layer of paint. But just because it’s conventional wisdom doesn’t mean you should use ...
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Paint protection has become the first stop for many new car owners. It involves putting either a film or a ceramic coating on the car's clearcoat that can protect it from UV damage and rock debris.
Have you ever heard the term paint protection film (or PPF) as it relates to an automobile? Paint protection film, also referred to as clear bra or a "wrap", is a thin layer of flexible material ...
BYD approved Autoglym LifeShine as their preferred ceramic paint protection partner for its UK dealer network.
If your eyes glaze over when scanning the car wax section, you're not alone. Alongside the tins of carnauba wax -- once the definitive choice of polish -- is a crowd of bottles, sprays and creams.