The condition of your fleet says a lot about your business.  If you want to make a positive impression on your customers, you should make sure that the vehicle is in good shape.

The paint of the vehicle is the most important aspect of the appearance. Dull and dilapidated paintwork can create a negative view about your services.

Here we will share some tips to ensure that your vehicle’s paint retains its shine for a long time.

Reasons that Paint Job Goes Bad

Paint may go bad due to various reasons. Sunlight can wreak havoc on the luster of the paint. It can accelerate the wear and tear of the paintwork. The sun’s ultraviolet light (UV) radiation can create an adverse chemical reaction that damages the paint.

Exposure to dirt and dust can also result in damage to the paint. The dust, when exposed to moisture, will result in an acidic compound that can damage the paint and the metal.

The damage won’t be noticeable at first. But over time, the paint of the car will start to fade. Small white blotches will appear on the car resulting in an ugly appearance.

Repainting the vehicles is a costly expense for fleet owners. You should take measures to extend the shine and life of the paintwork.

Tips to Extend the Fleet’s Paint Life

1. Regular Fleet Washing

Regular fleet washing is important to reduce the damage caused by dust, dirt, and other airborne particles. It will prevent the dust particles from getting settled on the vehicle.

If you don’t wash the vehicles regularly, dust will settle on the surface and get baked into the paint due to sun exposure. This will make it extremely difficult to remove dirt from the surface of the vehicle.

Contact a professional mobile fleet washing company that offers nationwide service. Mobile fleet washing is much more convenient compared to taking the vehicles to the workshop for cleaning. It will not only ensure that your vehicles are perfectly clean but also reduce cost and hassles compared to standard vehicle cleaning.

2. Drying the Vehicle

After washing the vehicles, they must be dried using an appropriate cleaning cloth. Not drying the vehicles properly can result in paint damage. Moisture that remains after cleaning the vehicle will result in water spots.

Always dry the vehicles after washing. Using a microfiber cloth is recommended as it can perfectly absorb the water.

3. Use Detailing Clay

Using a detailing clay can help protect the paint. It can be used to easily remove contaminants from the paint, glass, and metal parts. Professional fleet detailers use detailing clay in combination with clay lubricant to remove the contaminants after cleaning the vehicle.

Detailing clay is a flexible resin compound that helps in easily removing contaminants from the surface of the vehicle. Removing the contaminants is important as it can extend the paintwork.

4. Secure the Loads

Dents and scratches can occur if the load on the vehicles is not secured properly. This can damage the costly paintwork of the vehicle.

Make sure that all the objects in the vehicle are properly stowed and secured. For a fleet of pick-up trucks, a recommended practice when transporting the goods is to use a curtain rod as a brace. Push the cargo against the truck bed and install the rod behind the load.

Another option is to use cargo nets when transporting goods. This will prevent the objects from damaging around and damaging the paintwork.

5. Park in the Shade

A simple method to protect the paint of the vehicles during summers is to park in the shade. This will help prevent damage to the paint.

Parking the vehicles in the direct path of the sunlight can quickly erode the paint.  This will minimize sun exposure, thereby increasing the life of the vehicle.

6. Protecting Coating

A protective coating can also help reduce the damage to the vehicles. Environmental exposure can ruin the paintwork. A protective coat will help prevent the damaging effects of dirt, debris, bird droppings, and dust.

Consider using a synthetic coating for the vehicle. The synthetic coating will last longer as compared to waxing. Synthetic coating such as ceramic coating will protect the paint and maintain the shine. It will result in a glossy appearance resulting in a smooth finishing.

Ceramic coating has hydrophobic properties that mean that the moisture won’t hold on to the surface. As a result, the coating will protect the surface from rust damage.

7. Use Sunshades

Sunshades can is a small investment that will pay off in the long run. Buying a shade for the front and back windows will prevent the vehicle’s interior from getting hot. Due to the low temperature, the paintwork will also remain safe.

The panels of the vehicle can help reduce the sun’s bleaching effects on the interior surface. So, using shades will protect both interior and exterior of the vehicle.

8. Vinyl Wraps

Vinyl wraps can add extra protection to the vehicle’s paint. The wraps will make the vehicles look as good as new. It will serve as a protective shield for the original paint of the vehicles.

The cost of the vinyl wraps will be worth it as it will add years to the paint’s life. Having a ceramic coating on top of the wraps will result in maximum protection of the paint. It will ensure that you don’t have to repaint the vehicles, resulting in great savings.

The best thing about vinyl wraps is that you can easily remove them. There won’t be any scratches on the vehicle after removing the wrap. The glue won’t leave any residue on the paint.

Conclusion

Following the above tips can help prolong the paint life of the fleet. These measures can save your company much money since you won’t need to repaint them.

Always contact a professional fleet detailing company. A professional company will make sure that the wraps and coating are applied properly.

The Mobile Turtle offers nationwide mobile fleet washing and detailing service. Contact us today to know more about our services.