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Isaac (not verified)    January 17, 2020 - 4:59PM

In reply to by nancy (not verified)

Just a little tip. If you live within an area where roads are salted in the winter, keeping your car in the garage will actually cause more issues relating to rust than leaving it outside. This is due to the fact that in the garage the car is likely to warm up and melt away all the snow and ice. At that point, the salt can attack the metal in those warmer conditions. However, if the car is left outside in the cold you are less likely for melting to occur and therefore the salt will be in a frozen state. Do that along with running the car through the wash one a week or so in order to get the salt build up off and you should have better results regardless of what kind of vehicle you drive.

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