Why Should You Use a Car Trailer When Transporting Your Collectible Vehicle?
May 19, 2015Last Updated on September 30, 2024 by Eric Miller
Last Updated on September 30, 2024 by allprotrailersuperstore
If you’re traveling to an auto show this spring or summer to showcase your classic automobile, you may want to avoid actually exposing your vehicle to the road. Unfortunately, it is very easy to ruin your paint job even if you take all the precautions you can. Let’s take a look at some of the things that can ruin your car’s paint job and why having a car trailer is so important.
- Bugs: Bugs are not only annoying. They can do some serious damage to your paint job. That’s because of the acidity of the bugs. You can’t just scrub off the bugs. You need to get a specialty bug cleaner to get the acid off, but even then you risk damage if the bugs aren’t taken off right away.
- Tree Sap: This is another problem that comes with the warmer months. As trees begin to come back during spring, the wax could manifest and fall on your parked car. Tree sap is notoriously difficult to get off and should only be attempted with a goo-off from an automotive shop. If you try to just wipe it off with a cloth, it will generally spread.
- Bird Droppings: There’s no avoiding this, unfortunately. Clean up for bird droppings can be difficult as they are acidic as well. You will have to act as soon as possible to get these off without damaging your paint.
Protect Your Car with an Enclosed Trailer
These are just a few of the ways you can damage your paint on the road. From road debris to mischief or even water spots from automatic sprinklers, there are a million ways to damage the paint job of your collectible automobile as you transport it. The most prudent course of action to take is to put in an enclosed car trailer.
Buy an Enclosed Car Trailer from Trailer Superstore
The Trailer Superstore has a wide variety of trailers to choose from. Contact us today or, better yet, come down to the showroom to see what we can offer you in the way of savings and dependability.