MOTORISTS can eliminate rust before it even arrives with these four simple steps.
Every car is prone to rust build-up eventually, but the RAC says the "dreaded erosion" can be prevented.
A rusty car is never a nice sight for motoristsRust builds up when iron reacts with oxygen and waterCredit: AlamyRust can rear its ugly head after a combination of climate, driving style - such as off-road - age and materials, the RAC says.
Here is how the auto company suggests to prevent it.
RINSE AND DRY
Drivers can follow the very straightforward step of rinsing their motors with water.
Selfish drivers mount pavement outside family homes putting pedestrians at riskThis is especially important for those who live by the sea, leaving their vehicle more prone to coastal erosion due to the impacts of salt.
A rinse is also important after driving through inclement weather.
It'll help prevent dirt and grime settling on the paintwork, which is a precursor to rust.
Finish off with a quick chamois wipe, RAC advises.
WAX ON
Applying wax should protect the paintwork.
Some areas susceptible to build up of moisture and dirt are hard to reach, but in that case a wax injection gun is recommended.
Wax-proof injection kits vary in price with some costing into the hundreds, although it could save on repair costs later.
WONDER SPRAY
The beloved WD40 spray is also the perfect soldier to deploy in a war on rust.
It stands for "water displacement", so motorists can expect it'll help remove moisture.
It can also be purchased with a smart straw, making it easier to hit those unreachable spots.
Top ten reasons learners fail their driving test revealed by the DVSAAsda lists a 250ml can for £5.49, while Sainsbury's sells a 450ml version online for £6, while tool site RS UK sells 100ml for £3.13.
KEEP CAR DRY
Rust can come from moisture accumulation, so keeping the vehicle dry is a natural step forward.
Parking the motor in a garage is one obvious way to achieve this.
But if that's not possible, a waterproof car cover could be a worthwhile investment.
Paint bubbles are a key indicator of rustCredit: GettyThis cheap wonder spray is a driver's best friend when it comes to dealing with rust