Classic cars outlive time and trend and are a
passion for many. They offer a sense of pride and demand much effort to stay in
prime shape. The worst foe of classic cars is rust and it only takes the
smallest crack to get the uninvited guest aboard. To preserve the heritage and
memories of your classic car follow these simple steps on how to stop rust
damage.
Trivial Changes May Add Value to the Car
Inspect the car regularly for the slightest
sign of damage. Paint chips must be fixed immediately and small traces of rust
can be removed using a rust remover. Replace the moisture absorbing carpet mats of the car with rubber mats
to prevent spreading of rust from the interior.
Class Must Be Coupled With Cleanliness
Like any other car, vintage cars must also be
washed after every use to remove all rash salts and debris from the road. Do
not use a high pressure spray while washing as it may remove paint from the car’s
surface. Car owners must pay attention to fenders and the under body while
washing.
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