The icy, snowy, and slippery winter driving can be hazardous. It can also be stressful to make it to your destination safely only to discover your vehicle’s exterior has taken a hit due to the corrosive nature of rock salts and other harsh chemicals. That’s why the Blue Star Auto Salon team created a list of ways to prepare and protect your vehicle this winter.
Prepare Your Vehicle:
- Ensure Comprehensive Winter Readiness: Equip your vehicle with antifreeze, winter tires specifically designed for icy conditions, and maintain a half-full gas tank to prevent fuel line freezing.
- Clear Snow and Ice: Prior to hitting the road, meticulously clear all snow and ice from windows, lights, and the roof. Unobstructed visibility is crucial for safe driving.
Driving Techniques:
- Prioritize Safety with Slow and Smooth Driving: Reduce your speed and increase following distances to enhance control in slippery conditions. A cautious approach ensures a safer journey.
Protect Your Vehicle:
- Shield Against Road Elements with Paint Protection Film (PPF): Safeguard your vehicle from the corrosive effects of road salt, rock chips, and harsh chemicals by applying Paint Protection Film. This extra layer of defense is especially valuable in winter conditions.
- Enhance Protection with Ceramic Coating: Opt for Ceramic Coating to provide your vehicle with an added shield. This not only offers enhanced protection but also creates a slick surface with hydrophobic properties, making it easier to repel water and resist winter-related damages.
Stay Informed for a Smoother Drive:
- Regularly Monitor Weather and Road Conditions: Stay ahead of the winter challenges by checking weather and road conditions regularly. This proactive approach allows for informed route planning, ensuring a secure and stress-free journey throughout the Pacific Northwest.