CARING FOR YOUR CAR IN EVERY SEASON

No matter the time of the year, weather can pose some major threats to your car. Whether it’s a heavy downpour or the scorching heat, each type of weather condition can lead to several issues to your car. Don’t let these potential hazards stress you out. Here are some simple and effective ways on how to protect your vehicle from any weather.

EXTREME HEAT

Not only is extreme heat uncomfortable, but it can cause challenges for the surfaces of your vehicle. Here are some preventative measures you can take to avoid potential threats.

Park in the shade

One way to avoid the sun’s harmful effects is to simply park under the shade if you will be leaving your car out for hours. But be aware of where you are parking. Parking beneath an area where birds congregate can end up with far more damage to your paint than the sun causes and it can happen in minutes. Furthermore, sap can be an issue with some trees while certain types of leaves and pollen can cause staining if left to sit and dry on a wet car that isn’t protected or cleaned up soon after.

Use a windshield sun shade

If parking in the shade isn’t an option, a windshield sun shade is a great choice to assist in protecting your interior surfaces. It will greatly lower the internal temperature of your car, while preventing nasty side effects from extreme heat. Best of all, these are easy to use and are available in wide variety of stores.

Check your car’s cooling system

Avoid any potential issues by making sure that your cooling system is in perfect condition. Check out the belts, as well as the coolant. Be sure to change these regularly by visiting your trusted service center.

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RAIN

Rain may provide a calming ambiance, but when it comes to your car, it can wreak some major havoc. It’s not necessarily the rain that is the issue but rather, all the other materials that are “re-activated” when your vehicles are exposed under the rain. Oil, dirt, high-ph chemicals, acids, solvents, abrasive sand, and salt can end up on your vehicle. And when the water evaporates from the surface, there is a high chance that those materials will be left behind in the form of “water spots”.  When the rain and all its troubles hit, here’s how you can best protect your car from this weather:

Wash and wax

Take the proactive measure of washing and waxing, sealing, or coating your car. This serves to protect your car by creating a barrier between the car’s paint and the rain and dirt that is left behind. It will help release the dirt easily next time you wash and provide a sacrificial barrier to help protect the paint in the meantime. Use only the best cleaning products possible to ensure you get the highly protective barrier you’re looking for. To avoid scratching it up even more, use a professional grade car wash mitt, as that will be the gentlest on your car while still removing dirt and grime.

Seal any openings

There are few things as detrimental to the interior of a car as water damage. Prevent rain from getting inside your vehicle by ensuring all openings are perfectly sealed. Check out the rubber linings on doors, and immediately repair any that become damaged. For any windows or sunroofs, always double-check that you completely close them—it’s all too easy to accidentally leave one open a crack.

EXTREME COLD

Any extreme temperature changes will affect your car, and this includes the extreme cold. Even if there is no snow or ice, those frigid temperatures can do a number on your car. Don’t wait for the cold weather to hit—take preventative measures to avoid any damage to your car.

Check the battery

If your battery isn’t in excellent shape, winter can spell disaster for it. Batteries work harder in the winter, making it much more likely for worn ones to stop working. Check out the battery’s health before the coldest days of winter start, so you won’t have to worry about your battery giving out.

Fix any windshield cracks

Have any windshield cracks that need fixing? While they may not seem like a big deal now, come winter, they can get much worse. The colder temperatures cause the glass to contract, which could potentially make the cracks spread. Make sure to repair these before the coldest weather hits.

Around 80% of the time, seven-day forecasts accurately predict weather conditions. As such, there’s ample time to prepare for the worst-case scenario. When it comes to your car’s condition, it’s all about being proactive, taking preventative measures, using quality products, and taking a trip to an efficient service center. While you can’t avoid every unfortunate outcome, you can take steps to keep your car looking great and working even better.

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