Winter is Coming
Rust Proof Your Wheelchair Van Before the Road Salt Hits the Streets!
We can't live without salt. It's a necessary nutrient, it's used to seed
rain clouds, soften household tap water, make chemicals and is used to
make ice cream!
In parts of the country with freezing winter temperatures, drivers know that
warming the cars up in the morning isn't the only inconvenience. Icy roads are,
too. The same chemical reaction between ice and salt that creates creamy,
delicious ice cream also keeps our roads and sidewalks free of dangerous ice
during the cold winter months.
A
salt and sand mixture is frequently spread over roads before or after a snow or
ice storm. Salt lowers water's freezing point, causing any ice already formed
to melt even though the air temperature remains well below freezing. The sand
helps keep the salt in place, plus it adds a bit of traction to wet and often
slushy roads.
While
road salting helps people travel safely, it has drawbacks. It can cause major
body and undercarriage damage to your Wheelchair accessible vehicle unless you take extra care and
precaution.
If
you're one of the many who must travel the saline streets in the land of the
ice and snow, we have some great tips to help protect your mobility vehicle from the
ravages of road salt.
Plan
Ahead
The
best time to prevent salt damage to your conversion van is in Autumn,before the first snowflake
falls; a little car maintenance will help keep the rust away.
Prevent
Prevention is better than a cure. There are a number of products that can
offer prevention against rust. Products are available either as oils,
waxes, fluids and coatings. The range is vast, but our rust prevention
processes, product, plan and application has been found to be most
effective. Our rust proofing is ever evolving and has been for over the past 25 years.
- Our rust proofing formula does more than just cover the metal required, we apply it as a high-pressured spray, ensuring protection to your handicap accessible vehicle’s most critical areas by penetrating, displacing existing moisture and protecting the many vulnerable crevices of your automobile.
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