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E-ZOIL offers tech tips

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Updated Aug 1, 2017

When was the last time you noticed how the vehicles in your fleet looked?

Are they sparkling clean or are they dusty and dirty?

If they haven’t been cleaned in a while, it may be time to schedule a wash, not just because they ‘look dirty’ but also because a filthy fleet can hurt more than you may realize.

“It’s not just about aesthetics,” says Christopher Miller, vice president of E-ZOIL, manufacturer of performance-enhancing fuel additives and cleaning solutions. “The dust and dirt that vehicles accumulate on exterior surfaces while driving around can pave the way for many problems, including paint peel-off and rust buildup.”

According to Miller, everything from the scorching sun, driving rain, blowing dust and dirt, tree sap, not to mention bird droppings, have a negative impact on a vehicle’s paint and clear coat. In areas that experience snow in the winter, road salt is the worst enemy, while in places closer to the ocean, fleets can show the abrasive effects of salt in the air.

The paint and the clear coat not only make vehicles look clean and attractive, they also serve to protect the metal and the components underneath. If grit collects on a vehicle, a single scratch can gradually wear off the paint over time, and eventually, expose the metal underneath.

If contaminants find their way into the nooks and crevices of a vehicle’s body panels they can cause rust to start and once rust starts, it only grows. Rust is most harmful when it starts in the undercarriage, which houses many moving mechanical parts, where it is not visible.

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