Every year, cars arrive on the roads of our country. More and more people are choosing the comfort of a private car as opposed to public transport. And this is understandable - a personal car has a huge number of advantages. But our task is to look at things objectively, and therefore we will analyze the minuses, because whoever is warned in advance is armed.
And in today's article, we will consider one of the most common problems: what to do if the car is scratched in the parking lot?
The HUNGER GAMES
Parking in our country, to put it mildly, is not easy. These are either underground parking lots and paid parking lots, where it is quite expensive to buy or rent a place and few people can afford it, or places not intended for parking. It turns out that there are much more cars than specially equipped places for them, so car owners often use narrow yards, sidewalks, parking lots at supermarkets, etc. And when they return, they can find unpleasant surprises in the form of scratches, scuffs and damage from the doors of neighboring cars, bags or childish negligence. Sometimes such damage is left on purpose, and then you may end up with scratches from keys or a broken mirror.
In a word, it's not pleasant enough. A scratched car must be taken for polishing, and in the worst case, for repainting. It is long and expensive, and the result will not always be what you would like, especially in the case of repainting - in any case, fresh paint will differ from the already slightly faded factory paint.
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CAR FROM SCRATCHES?
The easiest and most reliable way is to prevent scratches. There are many ways to protect the car body - ceramics, liquid glass, anti-gravel film on cars and others. All of them have their pros and cons, so each car owner makes his own choice. We will tell you about protective film on a car, as one of the most affordable and easy to install methods.
Such a film on a car is made from polyurethane, an elastic dense material that is able to absorb shocks and distribute their force over its surface. Polyurethane is similar in its properties to rubber, it is not afraid of water and other weather disasters, it can withstand both very low (from -70℃) and very high (up to +100℃) temperatures. Wrapping a car with a film as it were, adds an additional “armor” to the body, which takes care of all the damage and protects the car from scuffs, chips and even the consequences of minor accidents.
Pasting a car with a protective film allows you not to be afraid of accidental knocks by the door of a neighboring car, rubbing against a fence or pole, and other problems. The protective film is also capable of self-healing - for this it is enough to heat it. If the scratches turned out to be deeper, it’s not scary either - the film can be safely polished. Due to its multi-layered nature, it quite reliably protects the body from external threats. Plus, the polyurethane film is transparent, which means it will not affect the appearance of your car in any way.
The price of wrapping a car with a protective film may seem quite high, but this is only looking at than to compare. Permanent polishes, touch-ups, and even repairs are more expensive, while the film is an excellent investment in the future of your car.