Car Cover/Paint Decay Question
I have an original Malibu Blue with original paint, that's in pretty good shape. The paint on the hood and roof are starting get somewhat dull, but I believe they can still be buffed out by a professional with a high speed buffer.
The car currently has been sitting int he driveway in the sun for a few months, as I'm working on making garage space for it which is where it will ultimately sit.
My question is... having it sit in the sun daily is giving me terrible anxiety as I fear the paint is dieing more and more every day. Will putting a car cover on the car all day prevent the sun from eating the paint? I clay bared and waxed it really good a few months ago before it started to sit, but I know it needs to be waxed again but I don't have time.
Where can i buy a cheap but SUN protective cover that will suffice for a few more months to stop further sun brutality.
Also, at what point do you know the paint is too far gone to be buffed out and restored?
Sorry for the poor post, I need to get some peace of mind on this bad. It's killing me thinking that I might be killing her paint. I want to keep this car pristine.
Thanks detailing guys. I know nothing about detailing and honestly hate it.
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