Don Herring Irving Mitsubishi

Jan 22, 2021

Rust is the enemy of any car owner, and one of the most common causes of rust is the salt and moisture from repeated exposure to snow and rain. If you live and drive in an area where you have to travel over salt-covered roads in the winter, here are some tips to help prevent rusting.

  1. Wash It

Regular trips to the car wash are the best thing you can do for your vehicle. If possible, wash it every few weeks or when the roads dry up after a storm to remove any residual salt and grime. After washing, drying the car is often a step that people skip, but it is almost as important as the wash.

  1. Apply Wax

It’s always helpful to apply a coat of wax before the winter season gets started and again throughout the winter. The wax will repel dirt and water, preventing rust. Make sure to wax the lower parts of the car, such as the quarter panels, behind the wheels, and the front grille.

  1. Clean the Drains

All vehicles have drains; it’s just a matter of finding them. These keep water from collecting in places that tend to rust. The drain holes can get plugged with dirt and leaves throughout the year which can cause the water to pool, so you want to make sure to clean them out.

These few simple tips can help keep your car clean and free of rust. You can also add rubber floor mats inside to keep water from seeping through the carpet and rusting the floor.