Posted on 4/4/2022

Spring is settling in, and along with it comes an abundance of pollen. If you've recently noticed the yellow substance covering your car, you should know that it is a bigger problem than simply looking unappealing. Pollen is nature clinging dust, and its problem stems from its acidity. The acidity of various pollens is commonly activated when it comes in contact with water, so waiting for the rain to "wash it off" can do more harm than good. In other words, the acidic pollen can damage your car paint and lead to the formation of rust. Now you know why pollen can be a huge problem for many drivers this time of year. Let's take a look at some preventative tips! Ways to Prevent Pollen Damage to Your Car Wash your car frequently - Running the hose isn't enough to minimize the risk of pollen damage. It's important that you use soap to contain the pollen before washing it away safely. Furthermore, be sure to use light motions and a non-abras ... read more