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How Natural Damage Hurts Your Vehicles Exterior

Nature does a number on your vehicle each and every day. Whether you notice the damage now or in the next few years, it is impossible to deny the attack nature has launched on your vehicle. The first step in preventing natural damage is identifying how natural damage hurts your vehicle. Here are two major ways natural damage hurts your vehicle.

  1. Falling Objects

Obviously, falling objects are a danger to your vehicle. If you are parked under a tree and a small branch lands on your vehicle, it could break your windshield or dent your roof. Smaller, seemingly less threatening, falling objects frequently fall on your vehicle as well. Leaves, for example, can fall on your vehicle and clog the well below your windshield wipers. This can be a very expensive repair.

  1. Animal Droppings

It may not seem like a big deal, but when an animal leaves its droppings on your vehicle, serious natural damage can result. If left untreated for even a small period of time, animal droppings can damage your paint. It is often impossible to reverse these paint damages without spending the money to have them professionally treated.



  1. Dust, Dirt and Debris

Even though you are careful with your car dust and dirt are an inevitable part of life for your car's finish. Those lesser seen, seldom thought about things that your car is exposed to can be dangerous to your vehicle. Smog, dust from a near by construction site, even the winds as they carry dust from place to place seems to drop small particulate onto your car. These particles are abrasive and can be one of the biggest threats to your car.

One of the easiest and most affordable ways to prevent natural damage from hurting your vehicle is to invest in a car cover. A car cover will keep falling objects and animal droppings from scratching your paint and damaging your exterior. Investing now will save you trouble in the future!

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