Classic Car Protection From Sun Damage

Best vehicle protection In some cases, you might want to take your car outside to either move it or take it for a drive. However, you don't want to have to worry about every single ray of sunshine hitting your paint. There are several ways to protect your car's paint layer from harmful UV rays, as the older paints were simply not made to withstand UV rays. And even if you had your classic blessed with a new paint job, you will want to protect that, nevertheless.

The best way of classic car protection is installing a paint protection film that protects the lacquer of your car with a protective film against minor damage and the sun. A clear paint protection film can be placed on your vehicle and it will give you peace of mind especially when moving your car around.

The paint protection film comprises three layers: a primer layer, an adhesive layer, and a top transparent layer that protects the adhesive from scratching or peeling off. The remarkable thing with paint protection films is that they are scratch-proof. This means that any damages done to the paint protection film will not show up in the paint of the car itself. You can restore any minor damages like small scratches with heat. If a scratch is too deep to be fixed by heat, you can simply replace that part of the film rather than having to redo the entire car.

A car paint protection film allows you to create a complete barrier between your painted surface and the outside world. They will also enable you to protect your vehicle's bodywork against minor damages.

 

Other items to protect your classic car investment

Tyre cushions are a great way to protect your car tyres while they are not in use. Tyre cushions are designed to reduce the risk of flat spots when you keep your car parked for more extended periods.

They work by providing a cushion-like surface that molds to your tire shape and helps to keep your tire round, which in turn helps to keep both the tire and the undercarriage in good condition. They are a great option if you are not going to be using your car for an extended time, as it will help prevent the tires from forming flat spots that will eventually mean replacing them entirely.

Glass protection for classic cars is also vital to keep the vehicle in good condition. There are a few different types of glass protectants that you can use, but you should always consult with a professional to see what would be the best option for your car. One type of protectant that is commonly used is a film that is applied to the windows. This film helps to keep the glass from being scratched or damaged, and it also helps to keep it clean.

When it comes to classic car protection, a good wax is critical. Not all waxes are created equal, though – some are better for classic cars than others. In general, you want a wax that will protect your vehicle from the elements while it is parked for a long time. The classic vehicle covers that we provide are made from 100% heavy-duty water-resistant polyester fabric, a material known for its durability and toughness.

So if you're looking to protect your classic car while also preserving its value over time, contact us today! Our team of experts will be happy to help you out with all aspects of how to best store your classic both indoor and outdoors storage. Which type of classic car protection do you think would work best? Let us know in the comments below!