Salt. Slush. Street Grime. Winter’s Coming – Is Your Ride Ready?
Winter roads don’t just test your traction, they attack your paint, wheels and undercarriage with a relentless mix of salt, sand and road grime. If you’re serious about preserving the performance and looks of your Dodge, it’s not just about driving through the storm, it’s about maintaining your machine afterward.
Experts recommend washing your vehicle every 1–2 weeks during winter, especially after a heavy snow or when road salt builds up. Focus on undercarriage washes to clear corrosive buildup, and don’t overlook wheel wells or trim.
Pro tip: Use touchless or hand-wash methods when possible, and always dry your ride to prevent frozen door seals. And to get more tips, check out Jalopnik’s full article.
Source: Dave Goldberg – jalopnik.com
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