Factors At The Seaside Are Negative For Your Windscreen Wipers.
Everyone likes a trip to the seaside but what you might not be aware of is how hurtful this type of atmosphere can be to your motorcar and wiper blades. You see despite the factor of beautiful things to see and do at the beach there are insidious things which attack the metal and rubber on your motorcar. Another negative thing about the seaside is that sand gets everywhere no matter how conscientious you are and just a single grain of sand can completely ruin your carefully made cucumber sand wedges. Even seagull poop is very alkaline and will damage the paint job on your beautiful motorcar and birds themselves have been known to attack wiper blades for the mineral in the rubber, so it may be sensible to take the time to find out about some of the motor dangers associated with the beach before you take your next trip. Sand is a real killer to motors and boy is there a lot of it at the beach, when sand joins with water is forms a strongly acidic solution which can attack your wiper blades. You see although quartz itself is a bona fide weak acid it is the absence of base substances to neutralise the carbonic acid discovered naturally in rain water, in this way the sand grows ever more acidic and only very tough plants such as dunes can survive. Another issue for your wiper blades is the abrasive action of sand trapped underneath the wiper blades. You see sand is made from quartz which is very small, very sharp and very hard, this substance when trapped under a wiper blades acts like an abrasive and will erode the leading edge of the wiper blades, but this can also scratch the glass itself so watch out.
Another way sand can cause damage to your motorcar if you ignore the whole replacement wiper blades issue is that particles can become trapped in the oil and be sucked into the delicate internal structure of the engine block. But there’s not just sand to worry about at the beach you also have a huge quantity of ultraviolet light reflected off the pale white sand and this will not just cause trooubles with your eyes it may also injure your replacement wiper blades. Ultraviolet light breaks down the very chemical structure of organic substances like rubber replacement wiper blades and even flesh, it promotes molecules to break away from one another and form dangerous free radicals, these in turn leads to a undermining of the structure at a fundamental level.
Any wipers made from rubber is at risk form this injury and repeated trips to extremely sunny areas with large amounts of sunlight will break the rubber in your wipers. The next trouble is also invisible but no less severe, ozone is an invisible gas which appears naturally in the atmosphere but due to pollution its volume has expanded. This gas is blown in off the coast in large volumes and can also cause problems with rubber wipers and bits. In this observers advice, if you cant beat them, join them and actually buy wipers produced from sand or silicone, these circumvent all of the issues explored above.