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Writer's pictureBill Fetter

What if I Don’t Protect My Car’s Paint?

Do you have to protect your car’s paint? No, but if you decide not to protect your vehicle’s paint, then do this:


• Drive in the slow lane.

• Don’t drive in the rain or snow.




• Don’t stay behind trucks while driving.

• Never park under a tree or place where birds might fly over and “bird bomb” your car.




• Keep your distance from any vehicles with rocks, dirt, or snow coming off of them.

• Avoid traffic.




• Don’t let people touch your car.

• Keep your fingernails trimmed so they don’t scratch your car.




There are hazards you just can’t avoid if you really want to drive your car all of the time: sun, dirt, oil on the road, and rock salt in the winter. Let us protect your car against them! We understand that your vehicle is valuable. We want to help.


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About the author: Bill Fetter’s passion for cars started at an early age, as he loved anything with wheels. Through his childhood, Bill observed his dad’s work as a mechanical engineer turned marketing manager and proud lifelong employee of General Motors. During high school, Bill honed his passion for cars by hand-washing and detailing his neighbors’ vehicles. Knowing he wanted to be in the automotive industry, Bill earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from Kettering University in Flint, Michigan. He’s worked as an engineer in the automotive manufacturing, medical device, steel industry, and pharmaceutical manufacturing fields.

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