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Hi there,

just a quick question about protecting a matt paint finish on vehicles. Is it safe to coat the surface of the paint with a light oil or something like wd 40 to help repel water and grime. I know that this will probably take away some of the matt effect, but any of your advice would be appreciated.

Many thanks. Mark

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Back in the day we used to spruce up our trucks by wiping them down with either kero or diesel on a handful of cotton waste. This would probably cause a few H&S palpitations these days but it did no harm to the paint at least so WD 40 would be a decent substitute I guess.

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Mark oil etc will help repel water, but might encourage grime. Bear in mind when you come to repaint it the adhesion may not be too good. I don't know what era of vehicle you have but if the matt paint is representing IRR paint, it might look inappropriate to have a vehicle has now got the IRR properties significantly modified ie looks shiny when it is meant to be matt.

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I have always used Red Diesel on all my military vehicles, cheap and repels water well. I do my Jeep once a year at the start of the season and it lasts through the summer no problem. Wipe it on with a rag and it soon dries leaving a nice protective sheen.

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