Drivers should wash their cars every two weeks to prevent dirt, dust, and other environmental factors from decreasing its ...
Mid-January in America's rust belt always looks pretty much the same: The sky is grey with clouds, the roads are grey with a disgusting slurry of slushy goop, and our cars turn grey with a light coat ...
Salt on the roads is great at melting ice but harmful to your paint and underbody. So how often should you wash your car ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - You may have seen salt trucks out on the road during the most recent freeze. Brining and salting the roads might make your drive safer, but it can cause damage to your car. Most ...
This week, Florida drivers in the northern part of the state are quickly learning or remembering how to drive in snow and ice as a freak winter storm blows cold white stuff in record-breaking amounts ...
Winter grime is more than a cosmetic problem. Salt, sand, and liquid deicers cling to metal, paint, and plastic, quietly accelerating corrosion and turning minor chips into expensive repairs. Keeping ...
Road salt destroys underbodies quietly. A simple routine of winter washes and rustproofing can keep your truck or SUV feeling tight long after the snow melts WinterCarCare2024 Road salt prevents ...
As winter approaches, more corrosive materials may kick up onto your car's body surface. Over time, the salt and chemicals erode away at your car's paint, wheel wells, fender and more. Matt's ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Over 44 million pounds of salt hit Louisville's roads—capable of rusting cars. At the ImportDoktor on Lexington Road, owner David George knows what ends up on the outside of a car ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - As the weather continues to trend warmer, drivers may be noticing the effects winter had on their vehicles. The salt, sand and brine from road treatment can cause rusting on the ...