You Won’t Be-Leaf It: Which Trees to Avoid Parking Under This Autumn
As autumn approaches and leaves start to fall, UK motorists could be parking their vehicles underneath some costly trees. The new car experts at Autotrader have shared which trees are the worst offenders when it comes to staining paintwork or causing other costly repairs to motorists’ cars.
Tom Roberts from Autotrader explains the importance of car care during the colder and wetter months:
Whilst the UK’s summers are unpredictable - one thing is for certain, as we approach October, rain and wet falling leaves are inevitable! Many common UK trees, like oak and sycamore, release tannins and organic acids where their wet leaves land, and these substances can stain or corrode the paintwork on your car if they are not removed in time. Larger cars like MPVs are at a higher risk or catching wet leaves, with their larger roofs providing more surface area for leaves to cling on to. Simple precautions, like removing the leaves from the roof and body of your car and washing your car regularly, even in winter, can help stop this damage from happening, as well as being mindful of which kind of tree you’re parking under.
Which Trees Are the Worst Offenders?
Tom Roberts from Autotrader reminds motorists parking under or near trees this autumn to regularly remove fallen leaves from their cars, rather than waiting for rain or a car wash to remove them:
If you have no choice but to park under a tree, you should try to remove any fallen leaves regularly to prevent prolonged exposure to tannins and sap. Also, be aware that removing hardened sap on your own can make the damage worse, so it’s best to visit a professional detailer to avoid further degradation to your car’s paintwork. Before we enter the wet and rainy seasons, you might consider applying a protective layer of wax or sealant on the exterior of your car, as an extra line of defense. Protecting your paintwork like this will not only hopefully help you avoid paying for costly repairs but will help the car maintain its value when the time comes to sell it on.
For more information on the new cars available from Autotrader visit: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/cars/new
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