Wet weather makes both driving and car
maintenance a tedious task. Rain and snow are natural causes of accidents as
well as car rust. Cars from the snow-clad region suffer the most during winter.
To ensure a problem-free wet season for your car, the following tips must be
considered.
Undercoat your Car
The first precautious measure for the wet
season is to undercoat the
car. This helps to fight the rust by protecting the highly vulnerable areas and
by blocking small cracks or crevices that give way for rusting of the car body.
Damage in the under body of the car allows moisture to seep into the interiors
thus damaging the engine parts and posing some serious threat. A steam wash for
the car followed by undercoating ensures better safety during
the rainy season.
Regular Car Check-Ups
Cars must be checked for damage more frequently
during the rainy season. Pay attention to the frame, chassis, door hinges as
well as the paint surface. The metal components under the hood must also be
checked frequently to understand the severity of the corrosion.
Keep the Car Spic and Span
While this may sound very obvious, it is often an
overlooked pointer. It is mandatory that car owners take the time out to wash
their car every time it is used on the snowy roads. If the car is vintage, it
is certainly better to avoid driving it during the wet season as older cars are
more susceptible to corrosion.
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