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Nov
Understanding the Causes of Rust in Snowy Climates Rust formation on vehicles is a significant concern for car owners living in snowy climates. The primary factors contributing to rust are moisture, road salt, and temperature fluctuations, which together create an environment conducive to corrosion. When snow melts, it creates moisture that can accumulate on the surface of vehicles. This moisture, when combined with road salt, becomes particularly corrosive. The salt is used by municipalities to reduce ice on roads, making travel safer; however, it significantly accelerates the rusting process by promoting oxidation of the metal components of the vehicle. Furthermore,…