It's a "major acquisition." The thing that you consider and make a conscious decision about. It's something that you want to showcase to family and friends. It shows your character. It's yours to keep. Yes, you own your car. But Old Man Winter doesn't like your car. The weight of snow, salt, and ice could cause paint damage and corrosion. What can you do to protect your investment and keep it looking in show-off-to-your-friends condition?
The Buildup of Snow and Ice
When ice and snow build up on your vehicle, you need to scrape and brush. This isn't beneficial to the paint. In certain environments, it's almost an everyday routine. All that scraping and brushing could eventually damage and deteriorate the paint.
The most obvious option is to put the vehicle inside a protected space like garages. If there isn't a garage, then a vehicle cover can be the best option. They can be found in a range of sizes and prices.
Make Sure You Keep Your Car Clean
The salt is utilized to melt the road ice. It works; however, it then sits on the road and is mixed with the melting snow as well as slush. The moving traffic - your car and all cars surrounding you, spray the slushy mixture all over, and a thick layer of salty grime builds up on your car. It's ugly, and salt can be extremely damaging and can cause irreparable damage caused by corrosion. There's a layer of dirt and salt on your vehicle, which is often so thick that you could write your name on it. What you may not see is the salt that's builtup on the undercarriage of your vehicle, which is where the likelihood of rust develops since there's no paint.
The best solution is to wash your car on a regular basis, and preferably by using a car wash that is automated. A car wash that is automated can wash the bottom of your car and take it to areas you would not be able to get to wash it by hand. Furthermore, an automated car wash lets you stay dry and warm in the frigid winter temperatures.
If you opt to clean your vehicle by yourself, make use of the high-pressure wash to remove the dirt, salt, and grime from the hard-to-reach areas.
A layer of polymer-based wax on your vehicle can help shield your vehicle from the inevitable buildup of salt and road grime. A spray wax is applied regularly throughout the winter months.
After washing, completely dry all rubber parts and surfaces like door and wiper blades and sealing strips. Drying the blades of your wipers will stop them from freezing and adhering to the window. Making sure that sealing strips are dry is essential because this can prevent any damage that could result from freezing. Be sure to keep keys dry too.
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