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Consejos para desenterrar un coche de la nieve

Geico, la compañía de seguros de nuestro coche, nos  ha enviado un e-mail dándonos consejos para desenterrar nuestro vehículo de debajo de una montaña de nieve. Y los consejos vienen bien estos días. Tras las últimas nevadas en DC, muchos coches han quedado totalmente sepultados por la nieve. Además los quitanieves han contribuido a hacer más grandes estas montañas de nieve despejando las carreteras y acumulando la nieve en los lados. 

Por suerte, nuestro coche duerme en el garaje, así que  no necesitamos desenterrarlo de la nieve para salir a dar una vuelta o ir a la compra. Pero nunca se sabe. 

Este es el e-mail que nos ha enviado:

Still digging your car out from your new mountain of snow? Bracing yourself for more snow on Tuesday? Well we can’t do the digging for you, but we’ve put together some tips that we hope you’ll find helpful. 

Protect your windshield after Mother Nature’s frosting

  • When you are ready to hit the road, shovel around your wheels and under the front and rear bumpers to clear away any snow. And above all, please be careful out there.
    • The cardinal rule for de-icing your windows? Hot water is a no-no, unless you like that shattered glass look.
    • To begin, start your car and turn on the front and rear defrosters to help soften the ice and snow. It will also help warm up your car while you work.
    • When you’re ready to begin scraping the ice, opt for a plastic ice scraper. Plastic scrapers are less likely to damage or scratch the surface of the glass.
    • Your wipers weren’t made for heavy lifting. Use them only after you’ve completely cleared off the snow and ice from your windshield.
    • Make sure your car has plenty of windshield washer fluid before you get out on the slush, salt and sand covered roads.

    How to take your car from snow-packed to road-worthy

    • First things first…you want the snow off your car but you probably want to save the paint. Opt for brushes designed for auto snow removal and leave the shovel in the shed.
    • Whatever you do – don’t forget the roof! Take a top-down approach: First, clear the roof. Then work your way down to the hood and trunk.
    • Don’t forget to brush off your mirrors, head and tail lights and license plates.
  • Carbon monoxide is no laughing matter, so check your tailpipe to be sure it’s free of snow whenever your car is running.

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    February 10, 2010 at 00:16
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