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What Causes Paint Peeling off Car and How to Prevent It?

July 5th, 2020 by Fix Auto USA

paint peeling off a silver car

What happened to that beautiful paint job on your car? You wash it and wax it religiously, and park it in your garage. Despite all the TLC you give it, over time you notice car paint peeling off of it.   

What’s going on here?

What causes car paint peeling?

If you notice car paint peeling, it could be due to a number of factors. Typically, the culprit is prolonged exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays or a poor paint job. For example, if you were to have a car repainted right after leaving the factory and the paint didn’t have enough time to cure, it could lead to paint peeling off car.

Typically, a modern car receives three layers of protection: paint, primer, and a clear coat. In the 1980s and 1990s, car manufacturers changed the way they applied paint, which caused some problems with the primer, paint, and sometimeseven the clear coat.

The primer, which is the base layer, protects the underlying metal. The paint is the color coat, and it serves as a protective shell that shields the paint from scratches, oxidization, and helps maintain the paint’s luster. Car paint peeling, AKA de-lamination, happens when one of the underlying layers stops sticking to the surface under it and comes undone. When this occurs, large and small flakes of paint can peel off the vehicle.

Scratches and dings can also cause the paint underneath it to peel. All you need is a small chip in the clear coat to begin the process of de-lamination. That’s why it’s critically important to protect and monitor your car on an ongoing basis.Once the protective layer has been compromised, moisture and environmental contaminants seep under the layers. The result, paint peeling off car, is not pretty.

How to stop car paint from peeling

Protect your car from the elements, especially if you live in a country that experiences inclement weather. Apply a coat of wax or polymer paint sealer twice a year; it may not be full-proof, but it will definitely help protect your paint job from environmental toxins, dirt, and other debris.

How to stop car paint from peeling? Be extra aware of the condition of your car and inspect it regularly. If you notice any scratches or other damage to the exterior, make sure you have it fixed right away, so the paint doesn’t have a chance to peel.

If you notice paint peeling off car, be sure to visit your local Fix Auto repair shop to get it taken care of before the situation gets worse.

Our highly skilled collision repair technicians will identify the source of the peeling, determine how extensive the damage is, and remove the coating that has been compromised. Then they will match the right color and shade of paint and blend it seamlessly into the old layers.

We will have your car looking like brand new in no time!

 

This blog post was contributed by Fix Auto Las Vegas Central, a leading industry expert and collision repair shop servicing customers in Las Vegas and the Clark County neighborhood. 

 

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