They're of course great for protecting against other things like tree sap, bird droppings, water spots... to a degree but just a reminder, they offer almost no UV protection. Silicone dioxide is transparent to almost all of the UV spectrum.
Keep it clean and garage it when you can.what would you suggest?
Yep, UV is also bad for tires, at least as much as it is for paint.Keep it clean and garage it when you can.
Tires get replaced about every 5 years.. paint not so muchYep, UV is also bad for tires, at least as much as it is for paint.
Tires get replaced about every 5 years.. paint not so much
Some waxes offer moderate protection until they wear off. And yes-we agree that doesn't take long.The idea that any wax type product protects against UV for any length of time is utter nonsense.
None do. It's simply not possible. The 'coating' what ever it may be is sub micron and really just fills tiny imperfections. Objective testing show UV protection to be utterly meaningless. With very few exceptions. One possible exception is 303 slathered on to black plastic.I don't think any detailing products offer any meaningful UV protection.
PPF yellows from UV light and looks terrible when it does.Yes, it’s called PPF and it actually does work well in most cases. It’s not impervious but the best we got and when combined with high quality ceramic refreshed every two years lasts a very long time.
Depends on the quality of the PPF, they will eventually yellow but not as noticeable on say a yellow or red or colored car than it is others. And if you cheap out and only do partial or low quality PPF, it’ll look terrible over time.PPF yellows from UV light and looks terrible when it does.
Stek still looks new on my white 6 yr old Ram that is parked outside.Regardless of brand or quality, PPF does not last forever. It's best to remove it every 5 years or so unless you have a garage queen or it will become very brittle and extremely time consuming to remove. The last vehicle I had it on that lived outdoors was a completely different shade of the paint once the PPF was removed. The sun here is very harsh. It turned the mirror glass on my Ram a dark shade over about a 10 year period. Auto-dimming mirror glass is quite expensive.
Especially in Florida!The idea that any wax type product protects against UV for any length of time is utter nonsense.