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09 Mar 2008 12:43:15 | Kevin Schappell
The winter months can be tough on your body... your car body
that is. Salt and chemicals used in the colder climates can
wreak havoc on your cars precious sheet metal. By doing a few
simple things this winter, you can keep your car's body looking
it's best. Put a good heavy coat of wax on your car before the
winter storms hit. This heavy coat will protect your paint from
the corrosive salt and cold temperatures. ·Wash the underside of
your car often during the winter months. Salt and chemicals will
collect under the vehicle and slowly start eating away at your
car. ·Skip the undercoating unless you are buying a new car.
Applying undercoating after a car has been on the road for a
year or two is pointless. The metal has already started to rust
and there is bound to be water stuck in places it does not
belong. Once you undercoat, you trap that water or rust and
allow it to destroy your car. ·Avoid driving through large
puddles of standing water. This water is loaded with salt and
will get thrown into all the cracks and crevices of your car.
·When springtime rolls around, treat your car to a good wax job
again. Make sure to get all of the road grime and salt off of
the car before you begin waxing. With proper care and love, you
body will stay in shape for years to come.
About Author :
Kevin Schappell maintains http://www.carbuyersclub.com where he
gives advice on buying, selling, insurance, and financing. A
mechanical engineer and car guy, Kevin has decided to spend his
online time helping others learn about automobiles. To learn
more about how your car works, Kevin has
createdhttp://www.mycarwizard.com
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