Rust prevention is one of the most important things you can do to your car. There are several steps to follow that can help prevent this and keep the value of your car. Mr. Magic offers these services, and wants to help you get the most out of your car.
1 Take your car to a professional and
have it rustproofed before corrosion starts. The best rustproofing procedure
requires parts of the the car to be removed. A rustproofing material is then
applied in and around the car's body so the hidden areas are protected.
2 Wash
your car every two weeks -- more if necessary -- to remove dirt, dust, road
grime, tree sap, dead bugs, bird feces and other contaminants. Those things can
ruin the protective clear coat on your car. They can also scratch the paint on
your car. Both of can lead to rust and corrosion.
During the winter months when there's salt on the road, or if you live near the ocean, you should wash your car every week if possible to prevent salt damage.
During the winter months when there's salt on the road, or if you live near the ocean, you should wash your car every week if possible to prevent salt damage.
3 Check
the drain holes in your car every time you wash it. Those holes are commonly
located at the inside bottom of the doors, around the edges of the hood, and
around the edges of the trunk. If the holes are plugged, water will build up
and cause rust. If you find a plugged drain hole, clean it out with an old,
soft-bristled toothbrush.
4 Wax
your car every couple of months or so, as needed, depending on where you live.
Use a quality car wax that offers protection from the sun. Even so, park your
car in the shade as much as possible to help protect its finish.
5 Seal
scratches and chips in the paint on your car immediately to prevent rust. Apply
clear nail polish to seal scratches (see resources), or use touch-up paint.
6 Inspect
your car from top to bottom on a regular basis. Look for bubbles or blisters in
the paint. Those are indications that surface rust has started to corrode the
metal underneath the paint. The areas on a car's body that usually rust first
are around the window trim. Also, check around the fenders and the wheel wells
for signs of rust. Repair the spots you find right away before they get worse.
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