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How to Protect Your Car from Rust and Corrosion

Rust and corrosion on your vehicle will not only look terrible, it can also cause some serious damage. The key is to prevent rust from forming on internal components throughout the engine, as well as on the exterior paint of the car. But how can you go about doing so? Check out the tips below to always maintain your vehicle in tip-top, rust-free condition both inside and out. 

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Maintain Your Car with Regular Washes

General, basic maintenance can go a long way in protecting your vehicle from rust and corrosion. You can start by washing your car at least once every couple of weeks, or once a week when it is exposed to salt, such as during the harsh winter months or if you live in a tropical climate.

In addition to cleaning off dirt and debris that could eat away the car’s paint and cause rust, you can further protect the paint by waxing your vehicle regularly. Once every few months should suffice, or you can do it more often, if necessary.

To fix problems on the exterior of your vehicle before they worsen, purchase plasti dip colors from a site like autobodynow.com, which you can then apply to your vehicle and will make it look like new.

Use a Rust-Preventing Spray

If your car is exposed to conditions that could lead to rust easily, you can coat the entire vehicle in a rust-preventing spray, which is easy to find and use. Just make sure that you maintain dry metal surfaces throughout the car so that this spray will work at its best. So, again, when you wash your car, take time to thoroughly dry it off before applying products like wax.

Cover Your Car During Long Periods of Inactivity

If you do not plan on using your car for an extended period of time, it will be susceptible to rust formation if it will be left out in the elements instead of inside a dry and clean garage.

In this case, wash your vehicle and apply a rust-preventing spray and then use a car cover to completely cover and protect the vehicle from the elements, including debris kicked up by passing cars on the road.

Already Have Rust? Use Rust Removal Products

In the unfortunate event that your car already has rust or corrosion, rest assured that there are still steps that you can take to bring it back to a state of looking great. To prevent the rust from getting worse and causing further issues, use one of the many products on the market that are specifically designed to remove rust from cars. These products are typically able to not only remove the rust, but also prevent future rust from forming, giving you double the protection.

Because rust is unsightly and it can do a lot of damage to your car, it is wise to take active steps to prevent its formation in the first place. Thankfully, there are plenty of products to choose from that will prevent rust and help you remove it from your vehicle very easily.

Dana R

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