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Business Tools | Tuesday October 1 BASF Offers Top Tips to Help Keep Your Car Finish Looking BetterAt its Coatings Research Center, BASF recreates extreme conditions in order to test, and ultimately improve, how your vehicle's paint withstands the tests of time. Paint panels endure endless baths of corrosives, temperature fluctuations ranging from 22 degrees below zero to 194 degrees Fahrenheit, and a barrage of pebble-like missiles to test chip resistance."We use the laboratory to recreate and to accelerate the extreme conditions that vehicles can experience. We can simulate several years of adverse environmental conditions in a matter of weeks. By doing this, we develop improvements more quickly," said Joseph P. Gdowski, Global Technical Director, Coatings, BASF Corporation. BASF is a leading chemical company whose products include coatings for new cars and for body shops. Gdowski noted that undercoatings, paints and clearcoats all have been dramatically enhanced in recent years. These enhancements have very nearly made rust a thing of the past. But keeping your car's finish looking like it just pulled off the lot can still be helped by basic maintenance. The clearcoats that constitute the top coat of a car's finish are somewhat like the plastic lenses in glasses. While clearcoats have been significantly enhanced over the years, they can still be scratched and the polymer film that makes up the clearcoat can be damaged by bird droppings, tree sap and acid rain, for example. Here are BASF's top tips to keep your vehicle's finish looking like new.
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