This time of year, salt and/or sand can be found covering area roadways. This raises the question ...How often you should be washing your vehicle?
Winter storms bring out the plow trucks. Salt, anti-skid, or a combination of these are applied to the roadways during snow and ice removal operations. Salt is used to melt snow or ice and anti-skid helps to provide traction. The amount of material on the roadway depends on type of road, type and duration of storm, and temperature. Roads will also be pre-treated salt with a brine solution to help it work more effectively. Brine is also used to pre-treat roads prior to a storm.
These materials can do a lot of damage to your vehicle. If they make it inside a crack in your paint job, it will lead to rust.
The undercarriage of the vehicle should be be cleaned by a power washer after every storm. When washing your vehicle be sure the outdoor temperature is above 32 degrees. If it’s too cold, you might freeze your doors shut.
If you want extra protection, you should wax your vehicle in the fall and once during the winter months.
Car-Lotta Credit and Car Sales has three expert detailers to make sure your vehicle is standing tall when you drive it home.
Monday, January 23, 2017
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