How to Protect Your Car on Halloween
Essential tips on applying a protective wax coat and quick-rinse cleaning steps to save the paint from ghoulish damage
Halloween tricks usually start before the holiday, and your car may be the target.
Every October, goblins, ghouls, and pranksters prowl the night and “trick” car owners by hitting their vehicles with eggs, Silly String, smashed pumpkins, and more. If these items are left on a car’s paint too long, they can cause ugly permanent stains that can lower your vehicle’s resale value. Specifically, egg whites, pumpkin guts, bird droppings, bug splatter, and other substances contain acids that can eat into your car’s finish.
“Just like your car’s mechanical systems, being proactive with your car’s paint finish—by keeping a good coat of wax on your vehicle and quickly removing potentially harmful materials—is the key to a long life,” says John Ibbotson, Consumer Reports’ chief mechanic.
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