How to Detail Vehicles After Exposure to Beach Salt
Why Beach Salt Is Different From Ordinary Dirt Beach contamination isn't just dust and sand. Salt particles are carried through the air and settle on nearly every exposed surface of a vehicle. Common areas affected include: Painted surfaces Glass Wheels Trim pieces Door jambs Undercarriage components Engine bay edges Unlike normal dirt, salt attracts moisture from the air. This combination of moisture and salt can accelerate corrosion and leave stubborn residue behind if not removed promptly. One mistake I often see is people washing the visible surfaces of the car while forgetting hidden areas. A vehicle may look clean from a distance but still have salt trapped in wheel wells, door jambs, and underneath the body. Start With a Thorough Inspection Before washing, take a few minutes to inspect the vehicle carefully. Pay attention to: Lower body panels Wheel arches Front grille Side mirrors Window seals Roof edges Beach environments often leave be...