|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
12-30-02
Getting A Car Ready To Face Foul Weather(NAPSA)-Harsh winters can be tough on a car. If the weather doesn't get to it, the things we do to deal with the ice and snow often can. The two biggest winter-weather culprits? Moisture and salt. Any time a car is subjected to very moist conditions, the process of corrosion begins. Moisture can seep into the microscopic cracks and dings in a car's finish and work against the paint from the inside out. Moisture separates the paint from the metal and causes the metal to oxidize. Salt further accelerates the corrosive process by slowing down drying times and causing a chemical reaction with the metal body of a car. One way to keep moisture and salt from eating away at a car's finish is to use a car cover for complete protection. Because not all car covers are the same, experts say it's best to look for one made of fabric that combines both high water resistance and breathability. For instance, the Block-It(r) Fabric name on a cover is said to indicate the material was engineered to help a car survive in inclement weather. Consider these additional winter-weather car-care tips, courtesy of Bobby Likis, host of the nationally syndicated radio program Bobby Likis Car Clinic:
For more information on ways to help a car retain
its value, visit www.Block-It.com.
Archives:
|
|
||
|
|
Community | BWT Magazine
| Entertainment | Local
Web Directory | Shopping |
Help | |
|||