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How LA Drivers Can Protect Their Rides from Sun, Sand, and City Wear with a Spray-On Bedliner

Protect your car from Sun, Sand, and City Wear with a Spray-On Bedliner
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Anyone who has driven in LA will know how difficult it is. From the traffic to the natural elements, you’re destined to damage your car one way or another. Some areas are worse than others (the I-405 will make you want to cry), but in general, no matter where you are, it’s annoying to drive. And if it’s not annoying, it’s damaging your car. Without a doubt, a spray-on bed liner is one of the best methods of protection. Read on to find out more.

Why Do LA Cars Damage So Quickly?

Most people will agree that anyone living in LA is lucky. They get beautiful year-round sun, around 260 or more sunny days per year, with the peak of summer being in June and July, averaging 11 to 12 hours of sun per day. To some, it sounds like heaven. To car owners, or especially car lovers, the LA climate is a nightmare. 

Most people know that the sun damages cars, just as it does most things continuously exposed to UV rays. Some LA residents, however, would say the sun isn’t even the biggest issue. Sand and city wear are just as big a problem.

Sun

Well, sun damage is probably the worst. The UV rays and heat rapidly break down paint, leading to oxidation, peeling, and degradation of materials such as:

  • Dashboards
  • Leather
  • Plastics
  • Exposed bedliner material
  • Rubber seals

There’s pretty much no part of the car that isn’t vulnerable to damage from the continuous exposure to UV rays in LA.

Sand

LA has a distinctive smog, known as photochemical smog. It comes from the excessive levels of traffic (LA traffic isn’t for the weak) and industrial pollution. That then reacts with sunlight, hence the “photo” part of its name, to create higher ozone levels, especially in summer, and subsequently damages the car. 

The coastal marine layer also adds to it by trapping pollutants, and the hot, stagnant weather exacerbates smog. Cooler, cloudier days do help, but they’re nonexistent in summer.

City Wear

Your car is pretty much destined for an issue if you drive constantly in LA. You’re likely to sit in stop/start traffic often, leading to general wear and tear on the braking system. The road conditions in some areas are also absolutely awful, creating strain on your suspension and wheel driver systems.

What’s a Spray-On Bedliner?

Sun and sand are big issues in LA. A heavy-duty bed liner spray is one of the best protections against the elements. It’s an all-in-one sprayable formula that protects any surface from the elements and rough cargo loads. Some of the main benefits include:

  • Offers complete protection on exposed truck beds and body coating
  • Won’t fade in the sun
  • Extreme impact protection and abrasion resistance
  • Anti-Rust—seals your vehicle from water and corrosives
  • Waterproof and resistant to saltwater
  • Suitable for all climates and weather conditions

It’s one of the best and most expensive ways to protect your truck.

Other Ways to Protect a Car From the LA Climate

Bed liner spray is a great option, but any LA driver should take extra precautions to protect their motor, especially from the road conditions.

Some of the best ways to protect a car from the LA climate include:

It’s relatively easy to protect your car from damage.

The LA climate will damage your car unless you prevent it, and the spray-on bedliner is one of the best options. That said, how you drive and how you park your car also makes a difference.

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