Branding a car under a shady tree is often the choice of many people because the shade of a tree can protect the car from direct sunlight.

However, it turns out that there are bad effects that occur in cars when they often park under trees. One of them is exposure to sap that can damage car paint.

"A tree ration that is not immediately cleaned can cause damage to the vertical layer and car paint," said Autoglaze Operations Director Allan Novatan, when contacted by VOI, Friday, March 15.

If you experience anything above the man who is familiarly called Allan, he recommends washing the car immediately within 24 hours of exposure to sap, so that the paint condition remains good.

"Immediately wash the car for a maximum of 24 hours or carry out exterior maintenance if exposed to bird sap or droppings," he added.

In addition, quoted from Daihatsu's official website, there are dangers that also lurk when parking under trees, including those prone to falling trees, especially during the current extreme rainy weather in Indonesia which is usually accompanied by strong winds.

By knowing the dangers of parking under trees, you can be more careful in choosing parking lots to keep the car safe and avoid damage.

Remember, it's better to find a safe parking space than to bear a greater risk of damage.


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