To keep your car in the best possible condition, you should apply paint protection to it. Paint protection helps to shield your car’s paint job from damage caused by acid rains, UV rays, tree sap, road grime, and other environmental factors. Many people don’t know how often to apply paint protection to their car, and that’s why in this article, we’ll give you some advice on how often to use paint protection on your car.
The frequency of application of paint protection depends on various factors, such as the type of paint protection, what climate you live in, and how often you drive your car. We will go through them all, and hopefully, by the end of the article, you will have an idea of how often your car needs paint protection, based on your specific situation.
The Type of Paint Protection
The most important factor in determining how often to apply paint protection to your vehicle is the type of paint protection. There are several types of paint protection:
- Car waxes
- Car sealants
- Ceramic and graphene coatings
Ceramic and Graphene Coatings
Ceramic and graphene coatings are, so far, the best type of paint protection when it comes to durability and longevity. These coatings are extremely resistant to all environmental factors and even to some light scratches from everyday driving.
Most ceramic and graphene coatings will last between 4 to 7 years, and that’s how often you should re-applicate. However, graphene coatings are usually a bit more durable, meaning that you’ll probably get a year or two more if you choose the graphene coating.
Sealants
Sealants are also commonly named synthetic waxes. Sealants are compounds made of synthetic polymers that ensure long-lasting shine and protection for your car. However, when it comes to longevity, sealants last shorter than ceramic and graphene coatings.
You can expect most sealants to last up to 1 year, meaning that you should re-apply them every year. Even though they require more often re-application, the cost of application is much lower than ceramic coatings.
Car Waxes
Car waxes are mostly made from a natural ingredient – carnauba wax. It’s the simplest and usually the cheapest form of paint protection you can apply to your car. Since they’re natural compounds and have nothing synthetical to bond to the clear coat, they have the worst longevity of all types of paint protection.
Natural car waxes usually last anywhere between 1 to 5 months. That means that you will have to re-apply them every few months in order to keep your car protected from environmental factors all the time.
You probably ask yourself why anyone would use car waxes if they last so short compared to other forms of paint protection. Car waxes give your car the ultimate shine and gloss, and no synthetic compound can do the same. That’s why most people use them. Let’s see some other factors that affect the need for paint protection re-application.
How Often You Drive Your Car and Where Do You Keep It
How often you drive your car and where you keep it is the second most important factor to determine how often paint protectants should be used.
If you drive your car every day, it’s completely normal that paint protectants will last a bit shorter than expected. By being on the road all the time, your car is fully exposed to rain, UV rays, snow, brake dust, and other contaminants. Paint protectants are made to protect your car from them, and if the car is exposed to these contaminants all the time, protection will wear more quickly.
The other important thing is where you keep your car. If you don’t have a garage, don’t expect paint protectants to last too long. Garages keep your car protected from heat, cold, weather elements, dust, and all other contaminants, thus making paint protectants last much longer.
How Well You Care For Your Vehicle
None of the paint protectants will last as marketed if you don’t take care of your vehicle. By taking care, I mean regularly detailing your car by using safe wash methods that won’t damage ceramic coatings, waxes, or the paint.
If dust, bird droppings, acid rain, and other contaminants stay on the car’s paint for too long, the protectant will start to burn and damage the paint, making it look faded. Even though paint protectants are meant to protect your car from it, you shouldn’t neglect your vehicle entirely.
I highly suggest washing your car at least once a month, while washing it twice a month would be preferable to keep it clean and to make all types of paint protection last much longer.
The Climate
No doubt, climate conditions will affect the longevity of car paint protection. If you live in extreme climate zones – either with extremely hot or cold weather – you can expect paint protection to last shorter.
UV rays are always much stronger during hot summers, thus shortening the lifespan of paint protectants. On the other hand, salty roads during very cold winters also reduce the longevity of paint protectants.
However, with the right care of your vehicle and high-quality paint protection (ceramic coatings), you can increase the longevity of paint protectants, even in harsh climates.
Bottom Line
To conclude, paint protection is an essential part of car maintenance that help to extend the life of a car’s paint and keep it looking new for years. However, it should be re-applied as manufacturers suggest – as long as you keep your vehicle well-maintained and detailed.
If you neglect your car, keeping it dirty all the time, none of the paint protectants will last as stated, and choosing high-quality paint protection for your car is just as important as detailing a vehicle.
So, let’s write it one more time:
- Ceramic coatings – re-apply every few years, depending on the type of product you use.
- Sealants – re-apply every year
- Waxes – re-apply every few months.
I hope that now you have a better insight into how often to re-apply paint protection to your lovely vehicle.