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Tips to protect car parts from rusting
Rusting is a common problem that slowly damages a car over time if left unchecked. It can weaken metal parts, damage the paint, and shorten the vehicle’s overall lifespan. But the good news is that rust is avoidable. There are several simple habits that car owners can follow to keep a car’s body from rusting. These habits mainly come down to proper care, timely maintenance, and protecting the vehicle from excess moisture and exposure. Keep an eye on the most rust-prone parts One of the most effective car prevention tips is to identify the parts most likely to be affected. Generally, the metal parts are more exposed to moisture and debris, such as the wheel wells, undercarriage, and door sills. Wheel wells constantly collect water, mud, and road grime thrown up by the tires. If this buildup is not cleaned regularly, it can trap moisture and slowly erode protective coatings. Likewise, the undercarriage is a high-risk area, as it is constantly exposed to road salt, dirt, and water, especially in rainy or winter conditions. What puts it at even greater risk is that the area is usually out of sight. So even if a part begins to rust, it can go unnoticed.
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