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How to Look After a Classic Car, according to an Automotive Expert
For motoring enthusiasts and aspiring car collectors, a classic car is one of the most exciting purchases. In fact, interest in classic cars is increasing, as Vertu Motors has spotted that Google searches for 'classic cars' are up 22% compared to this time last year.
However, prospective classic car owners should be prepared that, in order to stay in good nick and keep their appearance, these motors need a lot more care and attention than the average car.
To help, Calum Thompson, Group Aftersales Director at Vertu Motors, has shared guidance on how to look after a classic car and maintain its condition.
Store your car properly
First and foremost, it is important that your classic car is stored properly and protected from potential damage and corrosion.
Keeping your car indoors, for example in a garage, is one of the simplest and most effective ways to store it. Fluctuating temperatures can cause the onset of mould and mildew to build on your classic car, so keep your garage well insulated. It is also a good idea to invest in a car cover that will prevent dirt and dust from gathering on your car.
If you don't have a garage, it is a good idea to research which storage services are available in your area.
Protect your car battery
Classic cars are often not driven frequently, instead being reserved for special occasions or road trips only. However, car batteries will slowly lose charge if not in use.
There are a few different ways you can protect the battery of your classic car. Firstly, you, or a mechanic, can disconnect the battery. Alternatively, you could connect the battery to a conditioner or trickle charger, both of which are designed to prevent the battery from draining.
Another simple solution is to start your car regularly, running it for 10-15 minutes every few weeks or so. This will charge the battery and also help you make sure that everything is running as it should.
Keep your car clean – with the right products!
While a car wash might be a chore that is easy to put off, it's essential to clean your classic car frequently. Not only will regular cleaning and waxing keep your car looking its best, but it will also help protect the paintwork and surfaces from fading or becoming damaged over time.
Your local car wash will likely not suffice when it comes to cleaning your classic car, so you'll need to learn to wash your car properly. To avoid streaks or problems with the paintwork, make sure to use the right cleaning agents by researching the dedicated, or recommended, products for your make and model.
Before putting your car back into storage after cleaning, ensure it is completely dry. Any moisture remaining could put your car at risk of rust.
Don't skip servicing
Even if your classic car is not being driven regularly, do not try to cut corners or save money by skipping servicing.
Your classic car will likely come with recommended service schedules from its manufacturer. Always make sure to stick to these timings, enlisting the help of trustworthy professionals to check and service your motor.
One particularly important aspect of keeping your classic car in good condition is changing its oil. This is a relatively easy job to do yourself and will help prevent the (expensive) engine issues that can be caused by degraded oil.
Make maintenance a priority
Aside from regularly scheduled servicing, it is important to be mindful of the ongoing maintenance and TLC that your car will need.
Far more than you would for a modern motor, establish what preventative maintenance your classic car requires to avoid its parts failing.
You should be able to find this information by researching the common failure points for your car's make and model, referring to information sources such as the manufacturer's website, expert blogs, forums, and mechanics. Examples of common failures could be overheating, worn-out brake pads, or frequent engine breakdowns.
It will likely be more cost-effective to know these risks and plan servicing and checks around them, rather than having to replace a part altogether.
Another essential aspect of maintenance is ensuring that any small scratches or chips to your car's bodywork are dealt with as soon as possible.
So, there you have five essential steps for keeping a classic car in good condition. Visit the Vertu Motors website for advice, tips, and a range of used cars.
*Article Source www.theoutreachist.com