Winter in the St. Louis region brings more than snow and icy roads; it also brings a hidden threat to your vehicle: road salt and corrosion. At Hail Medic, while we specialize in hail damage repair, we understand the importance of protecting your car’s exterior year-round. Simple winter car care steps can go a long way in helping St. Louis drivers protect their vehicle’s value. Addressing dents now can prevent minor issues from turning into costly rust problems.
When cold weather arrives, city and state crews spread salt on roadways to melt ice. When salt mixes with water, it forms a corrosive brine that can splash onto your car’s underside, wheel wells, and body panels. If not addressed, this can lead to rust. The metal may corrode, the paint can peel, and the structural integrity of body panels can deteriorate.
Washing your car regularly during the winter months isn’t just about appearances; it’s an essential line of defense against damage. Make sure to rinse the wheel wells and undercarriage to eliminate salt buildup. Aim to wash your car at least every two weeks, or more frequently if you drive on salted roads every day.
A quality wax or sealant provides a barrier between the paint and corrosive elements. Salt that sits on exposed metal or cracked paint will speed up rust.
Even small hail or door dings can crack paint or expose metal. Once the finish is compromised, salt, water, and grime gain entry. Early repair is critical. At Hail Medic, our paintless dent repair (PDR) method maintains your factory panels and finish, helping prevent that exact scenario.
Snow packed into rocker panels and wheel wells can hide salt and moisture. Use a brush or scraper to knock out hardened buildup before rust sets in.
When your car sits for long periods, cover it or park inside. The fewer cycles of freeze-thaw and salt exposure, the better. While this won’t remove existing damage, it reduces risk.
If your vehicle has existing dents—especially those caused by hail or minor impacts—those damaged areas are weak spots. The metal may be slightly bent, the paint may be micro-cracked, and salt can sneak in. With our PDR process, Hail Medic technicians restore your vehicle without repainting or replacing panels, preserving the factory finish and helping maintain its resale value.
Addressing dents now—outside of peak hail season—means you avoid having corrosion start underneath the surface when winter’s worst takes hold.
Don’t wait for spring to worry about hail or rust damage. Make winter car care a priority, and protect your investment while the roads are quiet. If you’ve noticed hail dents or any surface damage, get ahead of rust before it starts. Contact Hail Medic at (636) 415-3834 to schedule your free evaluation. We’re your local St. Louis experts in paintless dent repair, and we’ll help you restore your vehicle—and peace of mind.
AutoZone. "How to Prevent Rust." AutoZone Inc. Blog. Accessed [Month Day, Year]. https://www.autozone.com/diy/seasonal/how-to-protect-a-car-from-winter-road-treatments
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