Miyerkules, Disyembre 18, 2019

Things Your Car Needs When You’re Driving On Rainy Days


Here are a couple of ways to protect your car from the negative effects of rainwater.
You’d think driving when it’s pouring is clever because you’re giving it a good wash without you spending a dime. However, what you do not realize is how detrimental this could actually be for your car’s paint.

Rainwater is not as strong when it comes to wiping off the stains off a car, it merely provides a light rinse which only creates mud and streaking. Even a strong rain does not have adequate pressure to remove dirt and there will always be a layer of grime that the rainwater won’t be able to dislodge. Overall, rainwater is not such a good idea as a way to wash your car. You actually need the high pressure of a commercial washer to remove all the dirt and contaminants.

Not only that, but too cold or too hot temperature can make your car paint expand and contract and then result to cracking. When this happens, it’d be easier for water or moisture to seep through the cracks and create rust.

Aside from that, rainwater forms by collecting several elements from the atmosphere. This means water isn’t the only things hitting your car when it’s pouring. You have other impurities that causes acid rain and deliberately exposing your car that is bound to cause trouble for you sooner or later.

So generally, there’s constant exposure of your car to rainwater that can lead to cracking, chipping and peeling off the paintwork. Aside from that, you can also end up with buildup of tough stains from the rainwater that can often be very hard to clean and premature rusting and corrosion. Having said all that, it’s not like there’s no way to avoid rainwater damage at all. Here are a couple of ways to protect your car from the negative effects of rainwater.

Line Your Car Floors
Wet and muddy floor carpets aren’t only icky but are also a pain to clean. Be prepared and never deal with unwanted debris, moisture, sand, dirt and grime in your car floor by getting floor liners! You can get floor liners that are custom-fitted and molded to the sides to every car. Aside from that, they can also keep sand, water and dust from getting into your car’s interior. Although you still have to clean them, you’ll probably only take 5 minutes to do it so it’s still much better than not having floor liners at all.

Treat Your Windows
You need to be able to see during heavy downpour, otherwise you’ll be more likely to have an accident. To help clear your vision on the road your windows should be as clear as possible and wipers as efficient as they can be. There are products that you can spray onto your windows and wipers so that they repel the water more and won’t cling onto them as much which will prevent you having to drive with blurry windows.

Get A Mudguard
Tires are constantly exposed to mud, dirt, rocks, salt, water, and other elements while you’re driving. Mudguards prevent these from entering the most sensitive areas of your vehicle especially the undercarriage which is prone to rust and corrosion.

Keep Your Car Moisture Free
When it’s raining you can’t help your car interior from getting wet. When this happens, you’re not only dealing with water getting everywhere but also mold or mildew smell which is definitely not good. Fix this by placing a small bag of charcoal under a seat and leave it there to help remove odors and serve as a dehumidifier. If you don’t have charcoal, baking soda works too. You can also buy dehumidifiers that will protect you from allergens and your gadgets and equipment from rust and corrosion. You should remember to include carpets in your regular car detailing, remember that they’re not built to last you a lifetime too. Change them yearly as much as possible.

Brighten It Up
Visibility is always important whenever you’re driving but even more so whenever you’re driving under low-visibility situations like heavy rain, nighttime with poor lit roads, or fog. So always check if your lights are working because they’re your primary source of light. Most importantly, you have to switch them on once you’re in any situation mentioned above. Aside from that, your signal and tail lights will keep you visible on the road and help your communicate with other drivers. As soon as you notice your headlamps aren’t in good condition, take the car to car servicing right away especially if the problem is not just the bulbs but in the electrical wiring's.

Cover It Up
If you can’t find any covered parking space, at least use a car cover so that your paintwork isn’t directly soaked in rainwater.

Get Car Paint Protection Treatment
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather will prevent your paint job from fading fast, it also keeps it from expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust.

These accessories are practical and affordable to make your drive a breeze and efficient during the monsoon season. Shop practical, high-performance auto accessories for your wet weather drive. You’re not just preserving your car’s condition but also keeping yourself as safe as possible during this extreme weather.

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