How To Care for Your Car When You Live Near The Beach

Living near the ocean is great since it allows you to make frequent family trips to the beach and enjoy beautiful weather, but it can take a toll on your vehicle. If you live near Delray Beach, Florida, there may be some additional measures you need to take in order to protect it from the salty air and hot sun.
 

Wash and wax

The salty air near the beach can wreak havoc on your vehicles. Salt can not only ruin the paint job but also lead to rust. To protect your car from salt damage, wash and wax the exterior. Washing can remove salt from the exterior while waxing can help protect the paint. Furthermore, if you end up driving through ocean water, be sure to rinse the underside of your car as soon as possible.
 

Touch up the paint

With your car’s paint more prone to damage by the beach, it’s important that you touch up the paint whenever you spot damage. If you wait to fix the paint, rust may occur and do further damage. It’s also a good idea to keep your car out of the sunlight whenever possible to help prevent the sun from messing up the paint. Park in a garage whenever possible and use a vehicle cover when your vehicle is sitting in a parking lot.
 

Protect the interior

Salt isn’t good for your car’s interior either. Each time damp towels and bathing suits touch the seats or floor in your car after a trip to the beach, you’re at risk of saltwater damage. As such, attempt to put on dry clothes and shoes whenever you drive your car. In addition, keep your windows closed when driving near the beach to keep salty air from blowing in.

If your vehicle is in need or replacements or repairs, visit us at Presidential Auto Leasing & Sales. Whether or not your vehicle received beach-related damage, our service technicians can handle your vehicle’s maintenance.