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Classic cars are known for their sturdy and sleek build, but even they need to rest for the winter. As the days get colder, it might be time to put your car in a storage unit until the spring. To help you keep your vehicle protected and in pristine condition, here are some tips for storing it for the winter. 

Storing Your Vintage Car for the Winter

1. Change the Oil

Change the oil in your car right before you put it away. Old oil can contain moisture and residual acids, which would damage your engine if left over the winter.  

2. Remove the Battery 

If you are going to leave your vehicle in a storage unit for an extended period, take the battery out. Afterward, clean it with hot water and baking soda.

At home, leave the battery off the ground and in a dry location that won’t freeze. You can plug it into a trickle charger to send an electrical charge so the battery won’t die. 

3. Check Your Tires

Flat spotting occurs when a car has been inactive for a prolonged period. The tires will become flat where they’re touching the ground. To avoid this, you can either increase the tire pressure by filling them before storage, or lifting the car on a jack stand.  

4. Clean, Then Cover

storage unitBefore storing your car, clean both its interior and exterior. Washing the car will prevent paint damage from leftover residue. Waxing will add an extra layer of protection. 

You should also invest in a car cover. This will prevent dust or debris from falling on it in storage.

 

For all of your car storage needs, visit Arctic Storage at Midtown. Serving Downtown, Midtown, Northern, and Northeastern Anchorage, AK, they will provide you with affordable and secure self-storage units. They have a 24-hour patrol team to ensure your car and other belongings are safe. They also have locations in  Foothills and Park Lane. Visit them online to learn more about how they meet your needs or call (907) 563-3342 to ask about availability.

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