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Why Does My Suzuki Cultus Paint Get Easily Scratched?

Why Does My Suzuki Cultus Paint Get Easily Scratched?

Some Suzuki Cultus owners have complained that the paint on their cars is prone to scratching even with minor contact. What factors contribute to this issue? Is the paint quality used on Suzuki Cultus cars not up to standard, o r is it a result of external factors such as road debris, car washes, o r environmental conditions? How can this problem be avoided?
Gari Specialist asked on 21 Mar 2025 10:21:47 am
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Gari Master - on 21 Mar 2025 10:25:58 am
Paint scratching can be a frustrating issue for many Suzuki Cultus owners. The main reasons for paint getting easily scratched are:

Soft Paint: Some manufacturers, including Suzuki, may use a softer type of paint o r clear coat, making it more susceptible to scratches and chips.
Road Debris: Small stones, gravel, and dust on the roads can easily scratch the paint, especially when driving on poorly maintained o r unpaved roads.
Improper Washing: Using abrasive materials o r cloths while washing the car can cause micro-scratches that eventually become more noticeable.
Environmental Exposure: In Pakistan, exposure to dust, tree sap, bird pings, and other contaminants can damage the paint if not cleaned promptly.
Solution:

Protective Film: Applying a clear protective film to high-impact areas like the front bumper and side panels can help prevent scratches.
Gentle Washing: Always use microfiber cloths o r soft sponges for washing and drying your car to avoid scratches.
Ceramic Coating o r Paint Protection Film: These products add an extra layer of protection against scratches and environmental damage.
 

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