Surface rust  – Use the warmer spring weather to touch up your paintwork

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As the warmer weather returns, have you noticed small brownish spots on the hood or roof of your car? These marks are probably surface rust, which often becomes more noticeable after your first spring wash. It’s time to touch up your paintwork! Here’s what you need to know.

Key steps

Start by preparing the affected areas by sanding them with sandpaper or a wire brush. Then, wipe away all dust and apply an automotive rustproof primer. Once it dries, touch up the area with matching paint.

Are you wondering how to find the right shade of paint for your car? You can usually find a colour code in your owner’s manual or on the sticker inside the driver’s side door. Give this code to a car paint supplier to get an exact match.

Best practices

Once you’ve finished touching up the paint, remember to wash your car every two weeks to remove dirt and debris that could damage the fresh paint. Wax­ing your car will also extend the life of your touch-ups.

If you notice that the rust has pene­trated deeper into your car’s bodywork and it’s starting to crumble, consult a mechanic. You may need to invest in more extensive repairs.

Not sure which products to buy for your touch-ups? Visit a car detailing shop in your area for advice.

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