
Dust
Even if you live somewhere where dust is not too much of a problem or not very present, you might be amazed at how much it could actually be affecting your car. The truth is, dust is one of the most damaging natural substances for many vehicles. But why might that be? For a start, dust can easily find its way into pretty much any part of your vehicle, meaning that it can quickly lead to more severe problems. If enough dirt gets into your engine, then you might find that the engine is more liable to overheating and less efficient to run. Left for a long time, and this could even pose a safety risk as you drive. Fortunately, there are a few solutions available to help keep dust away from your car. You might consider getting 4wd snorkels to fit onto your vehicle - and you shouldn’t overlook the simple act of cleaning your vehicle regularly too.
Rain
Usually, when it rains on your car you probably don’t let it concern you too much. But the truth is that enough rain can actually cause a surprising amount of damage to any vehicle. For a start, rain often pulls with it a certain amount of pollution, no matter where in the world you are. This means that your paint job is being more affected by dirt and grime than you would have thought - just from the fact that it is raining. Moreover, if you live somewhere where there is a lot of rain, then your car is more likely to end up rusting a lot sooner. It’s best to keep your vehicle covered as much as you can - in a garage if you have one, or under a tarp if not.

Droppings
There are few things more frustrating than when a bird does its business on your vehicle. But as well as being annoying, it also happens to be surprisingly harmful to your car’s bodywork. Bird droppings are highly acidic, and even only a little amount of it can cause long-lasting damage to the paint. If you find there are droppings on your car, you should be sure to clean it off as soon as you can if you want to keep your vehicle in the best possible condition.