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Car care tips to keep your car sparkling

Keeping your car shiny isn’t only about looks—it protects resale value, helps paint last longer in our tropical sun, and simply makes daily driving nicer. Below are practical car care tips you can do at home or with a trusted detailer, tailored for our dust, coastal salt air, and monsoon rains.

1) Two-bucket wash + microfiber = swirl-free paint

A quick splash-and-go drags grit across your paint and creates swirl marks that dull the finish.

Local tip: During monsoon, rinse wheel wells and underbody more often. If you drive near the coast, a weekly rinse helps counter salt mist.

2) Decontaminate: iron remover + clay for glassy smooth paint

If the paint feels rough after washing, it’s bonded contamination (tar, rail dust, brake fallout).

Outcome: Colours pop again, and your wax/ceramic lasts longer because it bonds to clean paint.

3) Protect the finish: wax, sealant, or ceramic spray

Protection is the secret to a constantly “freshly washed” look.

Sri Lanka reality check: Strong sun and sudden showers shorten protection life. Reapply every 6–8 weeks for wax, 3–4 months for sealants/sprays if outdoors.

4) Interior reset: dust control, fabrics, and odour management

We track red dust, beach sand, and rainwater into the cabin—tidy interiors stay fresher and sell faster.

Monsoon tip: If seats get wet, open all doors in a safe spot, run the fan on recirculation for 10 minutes, and use a small household fan to speed drying. Treat with a mild fabric disinfectant to prevent mildew.

5) Glass, wheels, and trim: the details make it “showroom”

Quick monthly checklist

Budget & time planner

Safety and product tips

Why it matters for resale

Buyers notice glossy paint, clean headlights, and a fresh cabin. A well-kept car photographs better, attracts more messages, and typically sells quicker—small care now often returns in higher offers later.

Ready to sell or upgrade? Keep your car sparkling, take bright photos, and you’ll stand out on ikman.

FAQs

How often should I wash my car if I park outside?
Weekly is ideal. During monsoon or after long highway trips, add a quick rinse mid-week to remove grime and salt residue.

Is a pressure washer safe for paint?
Yes, if you keep distance (about an arm’s length), use a fan tip, and never aim at seals or labels. Always pre-rinse to remove grit before touching the paint.

Wax, sealant, or ceramic—what should I choose?
For most owners, a ceramic spray sealant gives the best mix of shine, durability, and speed. If you want maximum longevity and outdoor parking protection, consider a pro ceramic coating.

How do I stop recurring bad smells inside the car?
Dry the carpets fully after rain, change the cabin air filter, and vacuum seats regularly. Use odour-absorbing packs under seats, not strong perfumes that only mask smells.

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