| C. Charles Hahn |
07-17-2012 09:30 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by genometuning
(Post 321127)
why do you need to though? the paint looks beautiful rolling off the paint booth
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Yes, the paint looks great when the vehicle is new. However, the minute it rolls out the factory doors, it is being exposed to the environment. Road grime and dirt, splattered bug guts, bird excrement, rail dust, industrial fallout, acid rain, road salt and/or liquid de-icers, harsh sunlight/UV, etc.
Each and every one of those exposures will over time cause degradation of the paint finish, leading to its eventual failure. It is absolutely imperative to protect the paint from these environmental assaults, and that is what the function of waxes/sealants/coatings is -- to act as a sacrificial layer of protection on top of the paint to prevent contaminants from degrading the paint itself, mitigating failure.
Wax isn't just for looks. Making a car look great is just a positive side effect of protecting it and prolonging its life in the long run.
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