What are the impacts of not washing your car after snow?
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The primary harm of not washing your car after snow is damage to the paint and chassis, as snow contains corrosive elements. If the paint and chassis are covered by snow for a long time, it can lead to corrosion of the car body paint and chassis. This is why many car owners notice their car's paint losing its shine after snowfall. It is essential to promptly remove snow from the car body after snowfall. If snow on the license plate is not cleared in time, it may be considered as obstructing the license plate, which is a violation and could result in a 12-point penalty. Therefore, always remember to clean the snow off your license plate after snow. The next step is to clear snow or muddy water from the car lights, as these obstructions can directly affect the car's lighting or warning signals, compromising driving safety. Additionally, the muddy water on roads after snow contains salt and various alkaline substances. If these adhere to the car body, tires, rims, or chassis and are not washed off promptly, prolonged exposure to snow can cause severe corrosion to the car paint and chassis.