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How to Protect Car Paint from Sun in Pakistan

  The scorching sun in Pakistan can be extremely harsh on cars, especially during the summer months when temperatures soar above 40°C. Prolonged exposure to UV rays not only fades your car’s paint but also weakens its protective clear coat, leaving the surface vulnerable to scratches, oxidation, and rust. If you want your car to maintain its glossy shine for years, it’s important to take preventive measures. Here are some effective tips on how to protect your car’s paint from the sun in Pakistan. 1. Park in Shaded Areas One of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your car’s paint is by parking in shaded areas. Whenever possible, choose covered parking spots, garages, or areas under trees. Avoid leaving your car in direct sunlight for long hours, as constant exposure accelerates fading and damage. 2. Use a Quality Car Cover If shaded parking is not available, invest in a high-quality, heat-resistant car cover. A breathable car cover prevents UV rays from directly h...

. Prepare Your Car

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  Clean it properly – wash, polish, and vacuum the interior. A neat car attracts buyers faster. Fix small issues – like lights, oil change, or minor dents. Even small improvements can increase the selling price. Gather documents – original registration book, token tax receipts, transfer letter, and CNIC copy. Buyers in Pakistan usually check all papers before payment. 2. Decide the Right Price Check market value – visit OLX, PakWheels, CarFirst, or local dealers to see prices of similar cars. Keep price slightly negotiable – buyers in Pakistan always bargain, so set it 3–5% higher. 3. Advertise Online Some of the fastest-selling platforms: OLX Pakistan – free and quick, lots of buyers. PakWheels – popular for serious car buyers. Facebook Marketplace & Groups – good for local buyers. CarFirst / VavaCars – they directly buy cars and pay fast, but sometimes offer lower rates. 4. Write an Attractive Ad Include: Car make, model, year...

🔧 Tools & Materials You’ll Need

 

🔧 Tools & Materials You’ll Need

  Rear view camera kit (camera, wiring, and display screen / head unit) Screwdrivers (Phillips & flathead) Power drill (if mounting requires drilling) Wire strippers & electrical tape Plastic trim removal tool Multimeter (optional but useful for checking connections) Zip ties 📌 Step 1: Choose Camera Type & Placement License plate camera → easiest to install, mounts near number plate. Bumper camera → requires drilling into the bumper. Trunk handle camera → replaces trunk handle for a factory-like look. Mount the camera in the center (above license plate) for the best view. 📌 Step 2: Mount the Camera Remove the license plate or trunk trim (if needed). Drill a small hole (if required) for the camera wire. Secure the camera with screws or adhesive bracket. 📌 Step 3: Connect Camera to Reverse Light Run the red power wire of the camera to the reverse light positive wire . Ground the black wire to any metal part (ca...