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SPRING - Pollen can damage a car's paint due to its acidity, which is activated by moisture like rain, causing discoloration and etching over time. Wash and wax your vehicle in a timely manner to remove the pollen before damage occurs.
SUMMER - Bird droppings, are acidic and can damage car paint, which eats away at the clear coat and paint, causing etch marks or permanent damage. This damage is accelerated by heat and sunlight, so it's crucial to remove the droppings as soon as possible by washing your car.
SPRING TO FALL - Construction dust and dirt can scratch car paint by acting as a microscopic abrasive, especially when it is wiped across the surface with a towel, cloth, or even your hand. To prevent damage, use a frictionless car wash to remove these contaminents.
FALL - Falling leaves and pollen can damage car paint because they contain acidic compounds and moisture that break down the clear coat over time. Leaves can leave stains and etch the finish, while pollen's acidity, when activated by moisture, can also cause etching and discoloration.
WINTER - Salt and brine damage cars by causing rust and corrosion on the vehicle's metal components, including the frame, body, and undercarriage. This corrosive mixture can also damage paint, electrical components, and parts of the brake and suspension systems, compromising safety and performance. To mitigate damage, it's important to wash your car frequently during the winter, paying special attention to the undercarriage.

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