Three Tips for Preventing Corrosion and Rust If you live in the so-called salt belt, you’ve probably seen plenty of cars sporting the “rusty wheel well” look. While areas like our home state of Ohio use road salt to make driving conditions safer, the downside is all of the long-term corrosion this salt can cause to a vehicle. Read more for three quick tips you can implement to keep your vehicle from rusting away over those salty winters. Tip #1 Regularly Wash Your Vehicle Regularly washing vehicles with proper washing techniques and products removes surface debris and gives the salt less time to corrode the surface. Because salt is abrasive, proper washing technique is important to minimize the amount of paint marring and scratching that can occur. A standard wash such as Malco Prizm Car Wash will work just fine, but it is the accessories that are truly important. Using a microfiber wash mitt, and the dual bucket method with grit guards in the buckets will go a long way towards protecting your vehicle from excessive scratching. Since washing a car by hand is not always a viable option in the winter, if you choose to use a car wash, as always, try to stick to the touchless wash. Your paint will thank you. Tip #2 Regularly Wax Your Vehicle The lower sides of a vehicle including the fenders, rockers, wheel wells, and quarter panels, are very prone to rusting. The best thing you can do to protect these areas is to prevent as much salt from collecting on them as possible. Because the painted surfaces are somewhat porous, this allows these corrosive materials to gather and sit on the vehicle. One of the easiest ways to do this is to have your car protected with a high-end wax, or a ceramic spray sealant. An easy and quick option that offers good protection is Malco's Nano Care™ Banana Crème Wax. Banana Creme should last up to 9 months and can be applied by hand or with an orbital polisher. The second alternative and fastest application would be EPIC™ CR2 Hydro Ceramic Spray. This spray is safe to use on most exterior surfaces and allows an entire vehicle to be coated in just minutes, while still providing around 6 months of protection. Whether you are having a professional apply these coatings or doing it on your own, it is important to be precise with your application and not miss areas where salty water and dirt can collect and eat away at the finish. These coatings will also help with washing excess contamination off the surface. Tip #3 Re-touch Damaged Paint as Soon as Possible Finally, and most importantly: TOUCH UP EXPOSED METAL! If your car has chips in the paint where the metal below is exposed, this can be a death sentence to rust. It is the paint and clear coat that provide the metal of the car with protection from the elements, but with that metal substrate exposed, heavy winter conditions will cause those spots to rust quickly. Getting any of those exposed spots repainted will go a long way to saving your vehicle in the long-run. The best thing you can do with a newer vehicle in the salt belt is to proactively take these steps to keep salt off your vehicle and prevent rust before it starts. Once the rust spots start, depending on their size and severity, they are nearly impossible to stop without expensive professional body work. So remember these three tips, wash, wax, and retouch damaged paint, to save your car from salt corrosion and the harsh winter! Malco Automotive has been the professional’s choice for detailing and car care products since 1953. Bring home The Choice of Pros today. Shop now in the Malco Automotive Amazon Store.