Does Leaving a Car Outside in the Rain Have Any Impact?
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Leaving a car outside in the rain does have an impact. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Specific impacts: The car's paint surface can be corroded. In many parts of the country, pollution is widespread, and some areas suffer from severe pollution, making the rain essentially acid rain. Therefore, exposing the car to rain is like leaving the paint bare to acid rain, which can corrode the paint, leading to water marks, oxidation, and even cracking. 2. Precautions: Rainwater often contains acidic substances that can corrode the outer glossy layer of the paint. Additionally, rainwater carries microscopic dust particles that, when exposed to sunlight, can generate a large amount of oxides. Hence, it is advisable to perform a paint treatment on your car after rain. A simple and effective method is waxing.