With severe wintry weather returning to Ireland this week, many people will be looking to ensure their car is safe when travelling but few consider the possible damage the weather can cause.
With temperatures plummeting to -4 degrees this week and hard morning frosts taking hold, your car could be vulnerable to damage if parked in an unsheltered spot.
There are a number of things you can do to protect your car from the icy weather, including simply giving it a wash.
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LeaseCar.uk recently released seven top tips to do just that:
Magnetic windscreen covers
Having a cover on the windscreen can help protect the glass from the build-up of snow and ice in the chilly mornings. They can also protect the screen from shattering, as harsh cold weather can cause breakage if there are chips in the glass.
Regular car washes
It’s important to make sure your vehicle is clean even during winter weather. Washing the car regularly removes the build-up of dirt and rust from damaging the paintwork.
Wax
Waxing the car is another way to give your vehicle’s paintwork extra protection against long-term deterioration, as it forms another layer against snow and frost.
Regularly inflate tyres
Driving in heavy rain and on ice can lead to quicker deflation of tyres, so it’s important to regularly check the tyre pressure. It can also result in internal damage to the engine if you’re driving on underinflated tyres as it will work harder to cope in the winter conditions.
Park under shelter
If possible, park the car under some shelter to prevent snow from falling directly onto the car’s exterior. It can decrease the chances of winter weather damaging the bodywork.
Paint protector film
The paintwork can become easily damaged by ice and snow. Paint protector film is a clear wrap that goes on the car to prevent any scratches from the weather from impacting the paintwork. Make sure to get it fitted by professionals to ensure the best protection.
Wrap up the mirrors
Wing mirrors can become equally damaged as windscreens by frosty weather. Cover them up with screen covers to prevent snow and ice from damaging the glass.
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