Matte black cars are some of the coolest vehicles out there. Like something out of the Bat Cave or Darth Vader’s garage, matte black cars give off a stealthy “badass” swagger, turning heads wherever they go.
Back in the day, you’d have to go aftermarket for a matte black paint job on your Mercedes or Lambo.
Today, there’s no shortage of cars that offer matte black paint straight from the factory.
The only problem? A lot of these matte finishes are special options that aren’t advertised by the OEM. You have to dig through the OEM’s website or physically go to the dealership to learn about special matte black colors.
You will want to know how to care and maintain your Matte Finish. Here is our guide on maintaining your Matte Finish:
First Steps – Wash the vehicle using Matte Body Wash. After rinsing off the suds inspect the vehicle for any stains or contaminants such as tar, tree sap, or overspray that did not come off in the wash. If needed, use Dr. Beasley’s Matte Paint Cleanser as a spot cleaner to remove these contaminants so the paint surface is prepped for the coating. Rinse the surface and go directly into applying Matte Paint Coating. Do not dry the vehicle before application. Matte Paint Coating should be applied while the vehicle is still wet. Apply Matte Paint Coating one panel at a time, removing as you go. Once applied the paint surface will be dry and fully protected. Dry the rest of the vehicle.
In Between Washes – Keep an eye on the paint surface for blemishes such as dust, fingerprints, or fresh bird droppings. Remove these with Matte Final Finish and a microfiber towel in order to keep the surface clean between washes and prevent staining. It is recommended to keep Matte Final Finish and a towel in the vehicle to touch up the finish when necessary. More stubborn contaminants such as tar, sap, overspray, or baked on insect remains will need to be removed using Matte Paint Cleanser. After using this product reapply Matte Paint Coating to the affected area as the cleanser can remove the coating in some instances.
Wash Schedule – Wash the vehicle every 2-4 weeks using Matte Body Wash. Your wash schedule will depend on how often the vehicle is driven, as well as weather and environmental conditions.
Coating Schedule – Matte Paint Coating is a durable nanocoating which will last up to 2 years with proper maintenance. If the vehicle is a daily driver, is regularly parked outside, or is exposed to a harsh climate it is recommended to reapply once a year to maintain coverage.
Visit iShine For You Today, to have your vehicle receive the proper Matte Finish it deserves today. Call or book online at www.ishineforyouautodetailing.com or 757-378-2844
Source: Dr. Beasleys
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