So looking at my FILTHY car yesterday in the sun. (Makes me sick.)
It got me thinking...
What's going on at a molecular level with all that dry white stuff stuck to the paint?
Is it just sitting there on the paint as a film/layer... Or is it actively 'hurting' the paint?...and the longer it stays on, the more damage it will do.
I'm asking because I'm wondering if I 'need' to wash the car regardless of nice weather or not...just to ensure I'm getting this 'stuff' off so it doesn't cause any more damage than necessary.
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So looking at my FILTHY car yesterday in the sun. (Makes me sick.)
It got me thinking...
What's going on at a molecular level with all that dry white stuff stuck to the paint?
Is it just sitting there on the paint as a film/layer... Or is it actively 'hurting' the paint?...and the longer it stays on, the more damage it will do.
I'm asking because I'm wondering if I 'need' to wash the car regardless of nice weather or not...just to ensure I'm getting this 'stuff' off so it doesn't cause any more damage than necessary.
Thoughts?
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