Kenai Peninsula Winters Are Destroying Your Car—Here’s How to Stop It

Kenai Peninsula Winters Are Destroying Your Car—Here’s How to Stop It

Winter in Homer and across the Kenai Peninsula is relentless. Snow, slush, and ice are bad enough—but the real silent killer? Road salt.

Every time you drive, a layer of salty grime clings to your car, creeping into every crack, seam, and bolt. Left unchecked, it eats away at your undercarriage, wheel wells, and frame, leading to rust, corrosion, and expensive repairs.

Why Washing Your Car in Winter is a MUST

🚗 Salt doesn’t just sit on the surface—it works its way into every crevice.

🚗 Homer’s constant freeze-thaw cycles activate salt, making corrosion happen even faster.

🚗 Your undercarriage takes the biggest hit—and it’s the hardest place to clean at home.

The Simple Fix: Wash It. Often.

The best way to prevent rust? Regular winter washes, including a full undercarriage rinse. Every two weeks is ideal—more often if you’ve been driving on particularly salty roads or through slushy messes.

A proper wash removes built-up salt before it has time to do real damage. And let’s be honest—handwashing in subzero temps? Not happening.

That’s where Homer Auto Spa comes in. We do the dirty work, getting into the tough spots, blasting away salt, and keeping your car protected all winter long.

📅 Schedule your winter wash today and stop salt damage before it starts. Your car (and your wallet) will thank you.

🔗 homerautospa.com 🚗✨


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