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Nov 13, 2024

Introduction

Winter weather can be tough on your Subaru’s exterior. From the damaging effects of road salt to the accumulation of snow and ice, the harsh elements can cause your paint to wear and corrode. Fortunately, with the right care and protection, you can keep your Subaru’s paint looking fresh and pristine all season long.

In this blog, we’ll share some top tips for protecting your Subaru’s paint during the winter months and ensuring that your vehicle remains in excellent condition, no matter how extreme the weather gets.

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1. Wash Your Subaru Regularly

The accumulation of road salt, slush, and grime can lead to serious damage to your Subaru’s paint if left untreated. Regular washing is essential for removing salt and other corrosive materials that can eat away at your vehicle’s clear coat and paintwork.

Tip: Wash your Subaru every 2-3 weeks during the winter, especially after driving on salted roads. Pay special attention to the wheel wells, undercarriage, and areas around the fenders where salt can accumulate.


2. Apply a Protective Wax or Sealant

Applying a good coat of wax or a paint sealant creates a protective barrier that helps shield your Subaru’s paint from the harsh winter elements. Waxing your car not only provides a shiny finish, but it also helps prevent road salt from sticking to the paint and making it harder to clean.

Tip: Use a high-quality, durable wax or sealant specifically designed for winter conditions. Be sure to apply it before the winter season begins and reapply it every couple of months.


3. Use a Car Cover for Extra Protection

If you have to park your Subaru outside during winter, consider using a car cover to protect the paint from snow, ice, and road debris. A breathable car cover will help keep snow and ice off your vehicle, reducing the risk of scratches and rust.

Tip: Make sure the car cover is designed for winter use and is properly fitted to your Subaru’s model.


4. Avoid Parking Under Trees and Debris

In the winter, trees and other foliage can shed snow, ice, or debris that may cause scratches or dents in your Subaru’s paint. Parking under trees or in areas where ice is likely to fall can increase the risk of paint damage.

Tip: Whenever possible, park in a garage or in an open, sheltered area to minimize exposure to falling debris and prevent ice buildup on your vehicle.


5. Remove Snow and Ice Carefully

While it’s important to remove snow and ice from your Subaru’s exterior, you must do so carefully to avoid scratching the paint. Use a soft snow brush or an ice scraper designed for vehicles, and be gentle when scraping ice from the windows or body of your car.

Tip: Never use metal tools to scrape ice from your Subaru’s paint. Always opt for a plastic or rubber scraper to avoid scratches.


6. Protect the Underbody from Salt Damage

The undercarriage of your Subaru is highly vulnerable to road salt, which can lead to rust over time. Make sure to rinse the underbody regularly to remove salt and dirt buildup, especially after driving on salted roads.

Tip: Consider getting an undercarriage wash at a car wash or doing it yourself with a hose that has a high-pressure nozzle.


Conclusion

Winter can be hard on your Subaru’s exterior, but with the right precautions, you can keep your paint looking as good as new. Regular washing, waxing, and proper care are essential for protecting your Subaru from the corrosive effects of road salt and snow. By following these tips, you’ll help maintain your Subaru’s appearance and ensure it stays in great condition for years to come.

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