Are Cars Afraid of Rain?
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Cars are not afraid of rain, but the part that can be damaged by rain exposure is the paint. Here are the details: 1. Consumable: Cars are inherently consumables designed to serve people. Before leaving the factory, cars undergo similar rain tests to prevent paint corrosion from water exposure. 2. Washing the body: In areas with severe pollution, the air contains a lot of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and dust particles, which rise to the clouds and condense into acid rain that falls on the car body. Prolonged exposure to rain without timely cleaning can corrode the car's paint surface. Paint surfaces corroded by acid rain will age, lose luster, or even crack. It's advisable to wash the car body after rain exposure. If the car is parked outdoors, purchasing a car cover can help block rain, dust, and sunlight, providing good protection for the car.