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Expert Tips from Battison Honda to Maintain the Exterior of a Honda

How Do I Maintain the Exterior of My Honda? 

Honda vehicles are known for their reliability, performance, and stylish design. Whether it’s a Civic, CR-V, or Accord, each model features bold body lines and vibrant paint colors that turn heads on the road. That’s why keeping your Honda’s exterior clean and protected is just as important as maintaining its engine. With the proper care, you can preserve that factory-fresh shine. Read on for smart care tips to maintain the exterior of your Honda by Battison Honda in Oklahoma City, OK.  


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4 Tips to Maintain the Exterior of Your Honda  

1. Wash and Dry Regularly  

Washing your Honda at least once every two weeks removes dirt, bird droppings, tree sap, and road salt that can wear down the clear coat. Use a pH-balanced car shampoo with a microfiber mitt for best results. Rinse from top to bottom and dry with a clean microfiber towel to avoid water spots. During winter, wash your Honda more often to remove de-icing chemicals that can damage your paint. Regular washing also gives you a chance to inspect the paint for chips, scratches, or rust.  

2. Wax Every Few Months  

Applying wax every three to four months gives your Honda a glossy finish and an added layer of protection. Wax repels water and shields your paint from UV rays, which can cause fading over time. Choose a high-quality carnauba or synthetic wax and apply it in a shaded area using circular motions. After it has hazed, buff it off with a soft towel. While it takes a little effort, the payoff is a deep shine that makes your vehicle look new again.  

3. Use Paint Protection Film or Ceramic Coating  

Paint protection film (PPF) or ceramic coating provides long-term protection against scratches, road debris, and chemical contaminants. Ceramic coatings bond with your Honda’s paint to create a slick, hydrophobic surface. This makes cleaning easier and adds a long-lasting, showroom-like shine. Although these are more expensive, they reduce the need for frequent waxing and may increase resale value.  

4. Fix Chips and Scratches  

Minor chips or scratches may not seem urgent, but they can lead to rust and bigger problems down the road. Use touch-up paint for minor blemishes or schedule a professional repair for deeper scratches. Additionally, inspect plastic trim, mirrors, and bumpers regularly for scuffs. Keeping these components clean and damage-free helps maintain your Honda’s overall appearance and value.  

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Signs that Suggest Your Honda’s Exterior Needs Attention  

If your Honda looks dull, feels rough to the touch, or has visible water spots, these may be signs that it needs maintenance. Other signs include faded trim, cracked clear coat, or rust around wheel wells or door edges. Paint peeling or cloudy headlights also suggest your exterior needs care. If you see these signs, act quickly to avoid bigger issues.  

Keep Your Honda Shining at Battison Honda  

Maintaining your Honda’s exterior adds years to its life and boosts pride in your ride. Following these simple steps helps you maintain its shine and protect its value. If you need expert tips on maintaining your Honda, you can contact us at Battison Honda. You can also schedule an inspection for your Honda, and our team in Oklahoma City, OK, will help you keep it in top-notch condition. 


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