Will driving through rainwater damage car tires?
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Driving through rainwater can indeed cause problems and damage to car tires. Here are some precautions regarding tire storage: 1. Parking location selection: It is recommended to park the vehicle in a shaded area to avoid direct sunlight, which can cause premature aging and damage to the tires. 2. During driving and parking: Be cautious to avoid contact with oil, acids, flammable materials, and chemical corrosive substances, as they can lead to corrosion, deformation, and softening of the tires. 3. When storing tires: Ensure they are kept away from heat and ozone sources, such as hot pipes and generators. Store them in a well-ventilated, clean, cool, dry, and dark indoor environment with a relative humidity of 50%-80%. Avoid direct sunlight in the storage area.