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Midsummer Heat Wave Car Care: Protecting Paint When Panel Temps Hit 140°F

In midsummer heat, car panels can hit 140–200°F — hot enough to bake sap, bugs, and sprinkler water into your clearcoat. Here's how to wash, decon, and coat without wrecking your paint.

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Wildfire Smoke, Ash, and Soot: How to Clean Your Car Without Grinding It In

How to safely clean wildfire ash and soot off your car without causing etching or fine scratches, and how a coating helps during smoke season.

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How to Remove Water Spots from Car Paint Without Damaging It

Water spots form when minerals from evaporating water bond to your clear coat. Here's a step-by-step guide to safely removing them — and how ceramic coating prevents them from coming back.