Living in New England, you know that snow and salt can take a toll on your car throughout the winter. But don’t forget about ice—it can be just as damaging, if not more so. When temperatures drop below freezing, it’s important to stay alert and take proper precautions to protect your vehicle and others on the road.
**When Ice Freezes to Your Car**
A thick layer of ice on your car isn't just an inconvenience—it's a hazard. The hard, slick surface makes it tough to remove and can cause damage if not handled carefully. If you're stuck with ice on your car and can't brush it off, avoid using your scraper on the body of the car. The sharp edge can scratch the paint, leading to rust and long-term corrosion.
Also, never try to melt ice with hot water. This can actually cause your windshield to crack due to sudden temperature changes. Plus, any water that drips down will freeze again, creating new ice patches on your driveway or parking area.
To prevent damage, start by removing large chunks with your hands or a soft brush. Then, turn on your car to let it warm up. The internal heat can help loosen the ice, making it easier to remove without causing harm.
**Flying and Falling Ice**
One of the most dangerous things about ice is that it can fly off your car or fall from buildings. If you don’t clear all the ice and snow, chunks can come loose while driving, potentially hitting other vehicles or pedestrians. In heavy traffic, even a small piece can cause serious damage.
Falling ice can also be a risk in parking lots. Icicles or sheets of ice from rooftops can drop onto parked cars, causing dents, cracks, or even shattered windshields. As a driver, always think about where you park—especially during cold weather. If you manage a building, make sure to regularly clean gutters and roofs to prevent ice buildup.
**Sliding Around on Ice**
Driving on black ice or icy roads is one of the scariest experiences you can have behind the wheel. It can happen suddenly, even when you're being cautious. One moment you're in control, and the next, you’re sliding down the road, trying to keep your car from hitting something.
This kind of situation can lead to accidents, property damage, or even injury. If you’ve been in an ice-related crash, scraped your car too hard, or had ice hit your windshield, it’s important to get professional help. At DaSilva’s, we specialize in quick and efficient repairs to get your car back on the road safely. Call us today to schedule an appointment and let our team take care of the rest.
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