
Tips to keep your car’s exterior sanitized during Covid-19 lockdown
India Today
We will tell you everything there is to know about how to keep your car’s exterior clean & germ-free during the COVID-19 lockdown period.
So there are numerous nasty viruses floating around right now. People don’t want to breathe near each other or touch anything. Some of us are locked down at home and can’t leave the house, but there are a few people who will need to leave the house during this coronavirus pandemic outbreak and those people might actually need to use their vehicles. So if you’re one of those people and you need to use your car, how do you ensure your car isn’t contaminated by the Covid-19 virus? We at Auto Today will tell you exactly what you are supposed to do in such a situation and also on how to keep your car's exterior protected from any wear & tear during normal times as well. Now that we’ve got the WHAT part out of our way, let’s focus on the HOW TO part of our advisor. Almost any surface can become contaminated; door handles, steering wheel, or even the handbrake. According to certain studies, the virus can last on certain surfaces for quite some time, especially plastic and metal where it can persist in a form where it’s contagious for up to three days. The virus is, however, slightly less happy on absorbent surfaces, but it’s pretty safe to say that anything Covid-19 comes into contact with, you most definitely want to stay clear of.
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