Automobile Storage Tips to Keep Your Vehicle Secure

Automobile Storage Tips to Keep Your Vehicle Secure

by Susan Crawford

Protecting your vehicle from serious damage while storing it at a vehicle storage facility is very important. There are certain things that you need to do to prevent your vehicle’s battery from corroding and leaking. There are also ways you can prevent moisture from building and your gas getting sticky.

Important steps to take and options available for storage:

1. Completely fill your car with gas before storing. This is one of the most important things you can do. By filling it to the top, it leaves no space in your tank which helps to prevent moisture from building up and causing rust. Also, pouring in a fuel stabilizing additive is a great way to stop oxidation. This helps keep your gas from becoming sticky over time.

2. Remove parking brake! Never use your parking brake when storing your vehicle. Not only is it unnecessary, but it can cause your brake pads from becoming melded to the rotors. This can cause real problems when trying to remove the parking brake.

3. Clean, wash and wash your car. Remove all traces of food as well as dirty or damp floor mats. Otherwise, moisture will build up within the car and can cause serious damage. Keeping the outside of your car clean and waxed will help to prevent corrosion.

4. Pick a vehicle storage location that is right for you. Many storage locations offer different benefits and features depending on what you are looking for. One of the most common is storage types. In our next few tips, we will talk about the various storage types you will find.

5. Covered Storage – this type of storage is great because it protects your vehicle from the sun, rain & hail. These types of spaces are usually side by side with other spaces.

6. Garage Style Storage – These entirely enclosed solutions are great because they offer complete protection from everything. It is typically the preferred type of storage at vehicle storage facilities.

7. Outdoor storage – This type of storage is the most economical. It’s the best kind of storage for weather-resistant items like boat trailers, utility trailers, and flat-bed carriers.

In the end, just be sure and do everything you can to minimize moisture from damaging your car. This is the number 1 thing that will cause rust and corrosion. If you take these tips listed above and use the, it will help to keep your vehicle safe for as long as you need to store it.

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Posted in travel on Jun 28th, 2009, 1:51 am by Susan Crawford   

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