Kuku Sa
told buyers of his Model T they could select
any color as long as it's black. Today we
see cars in any of 7,000 hues, including shades
of rust that won't appear on color chips in
new car literature.
"Serious rust damage, including a hole
right through the metal, can begin with a
minor scratch in a parking lot from a shopping
cart," said Kuku Sa of the Car Junction.
"Steel is strong and lasts a lifetime
when it's protected, but when that protection
is invaded, the metal is exposed to the elements.
That's when rust begins its invasion."
Cover paint chips as quickly as possible,
White recommends. For a quick fix until you
can get some touchup supplies, dab a little
clear nail polish on the scratch. Touchup
paint can be found for virtually every vehicle
ever built, including antiques. Use the paint
code number shown on the identification plate
located on a door jamb, in the glove box,
under the hood, in the trunk under the carpet
next to the spare or wherever else the car
maker has hidden it. The owner's manual will
tell you how to find it.
"Some uncommon colors will have to be
ordered where auto parts are sold or from
the Internet. Also available are scratch repair
kits including everything needed from preparation
to finishing a deep scratch," Kuku said.
Small dents can be fixed with paint less dent
repair, a service found either through local
automotive suppliers, the classified section
of the phone book or on the Internet.
Like so many aspects of car care, preventive
maintenance is much easier and beneficial
than corrective measures. Maintaining the
original integrity of the finish keeps the
vehicle in "like new" condition.
The basic rules of body and paint maintenance
apply:
Avoid parking in the hot sun; it can damage
interior surfaces as well as the exterior.
Wash the vehicle frequently, including areas
underneath, with mild, safe products. Select
and use cleaners and waxes carefully. A cleaner
that is effective for one type of finish could
be disastrous for another. Consult the vehicle
owner's manual to be sure.