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Rust is caused when metal, particularly steel and iron, are exposed to moisture for an extended period of time. While it is important to keep your car clean, it is more important to keep it waxed. The wax forms a barrier between the metal and the moisture. After you wash your car, make sure it and the undercarriage are dry before you put it in a garage. The undercarriage will dry simply by leaving the car outside for awhile.
Putting mud flaps on your car will keep med and other debris from collecting in the wheel wells. They will also protect your car from the dings caused by stones kicking up. Those dings expose the metal to the elements and create an excellent place for rust to begin.
If you do find any dings or small scratches on your car, you should address those immediately before they start to rust. You can usually take care of them with some polishing compound and a little touch up paint.
If you live in an area where it snows, you know how quickly road salt can eat through the wax, paint and metal on your car and accelerate the formation of rust. That is why it is imperative that you give your car a good coat of wax before the snow comes. During the winter, you will only need to wash your car when the air temperature is above freezing or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Road salt is not active at temperatures below freezing, so you do not need to wash your car when it is cold out. Besides, if you do wash your car when it is very cold, your door locks and power windows are much more likely to freeze on you. Of course, if you park your car in a garage, you will want to use the temperature inside the garage to determine when to wash your car. When you do wash your car, you should pay particular attention to cleaning the wheel hubs, wheel wells and undercarriage as these are the places where the road salt tends to stick.
It is also a good idea to put rubber mats on the floor of your car during the winter months. These mats keep the salty water from melted snow from seeping into the carpets and rusting your floor boards.
Keeping your car from rusting can be a little time consuming. It will be worth it by helping to maintain the appearance and the value of your car.


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