Colour Changing
Whether you are looking to change the colour of your paintwork or want to restore your paint to its original quality, New Image S.M.A.R.T Repair can help. We are able to paint both your vehicle’s bodywork and alloy wheels.
After a prolonged period of time, your car’s paint will eventually fade and deteriorate in quality. Whilst this can be prevented, it’s not always possible or realistic for the vehicle owner to take these precautions, especially if they use their car on a daily basis. Our services can allow vehicle owners to restore the quality of the paint.
Some of the most common ways in which paint loses its colour include:
Sunlight
Sunlight has a direct affect on the quality of your vehicle’s colour, as its ultraviolet rays degrade the paint’s protective finish, resulting in the paintwork being exposed and vulnerable to more substantial damage.
Salt
When living close to the ocean, you may find that the salty air can be problematic for the quality of paint, as the salt will cause the paintwork to oxidize. Not only can this cause fading in colour, but also results in rust if the paint peels.
Incorrect cleaning products
Not all cleaning solution will be ideal for your vehicle. Some can potentially result in damage or scratching, due to the chemicals included in these products.
Pollution
The contaminants within the air can often result in the paintwork becoming faded, although these changes are often more subtle than other causes.
Sunlight
Sunlight has a direct affect on the quality of your vehicle’s colour, as its ultraviolet rays degrade the paint’s protective finish, resulting in the paintwork being exposed and vulnerable to more substantial damage.
Salt
When living close to the ocean, you may find that the salty air can be problematic for the quality of paint, as the salt will cause the paintwork to oxidize. Not only can this cause fading in colour, but also results in rust if the paint peels.
Incorrect cleaning products
Not all cleaning solution will be ideal for your vehicle. Some can potentially result in damage or scratching, due to the chemicals included in these products.
Pollution
The contaminants within the air can often result in the paintwork becoming faded, although these changes are often more subtle than other causes.