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Tips to Protect Your Vehicle from Snow, Salt, and Ice

Winter weather can really take a toll on your vehicle. The combination of snow, ice, and road salt can lead to corrosion and worse if your vehicle’s structural components are damaged. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to protect your car or truck against the worst that winter has to offer. Just follow these tips: 

Wash Your Vehicle Every Two Weeks

Road salt helps tires retain traction on slick, icy roads, but allowing it to linger on your vehicle will promote rust and corrosion. As a result, washing your vehicle regularly is key during winter. Aim for every 10 to 14 days for the best results. You can also rinse your vehicle after driving on salted roads, with a focus on the wheels and undercarriage.  

Invest in Added Protection

Along with regular cleaning, there are some products that can deter the effects of snow and ice. Rust inhibitors safeguard metal components against corrosion, while a ceramic coat can protect the vehicle’s body. There are also undercarriage coatings, which protect this crucial element against ice and slush.  

Consider Covering Your Car

Not everyone is lucky enough to have access to a garage during the winter months, but a car cover is a good alternative. Look for one made with weather resistant materials for the best protection. You can also protect the lower sections of your vehicle with additions like splash guards and mud flaps.  

ABC Paint & Body: Las Cruces Top Repair Shop

New Mexico drivers may be spared from the ravages of winter weather, but rust and corrosion are a problem for every car owner. That’s where we come in: ABC Paint & Body is Las Cruce’s top auto body repair shop. We also provide vehicle repairs and maintenance to ensure great performance and top of the line looks.  

Schedule an appointment today by calling 575-524-2004. You can also contact us for more information.  

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