{"id":1878,"date":"2025-11-24T16:42:51","date_gmt":"2025-11-24T16:42:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/skinlabhk.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/24\/winter-car-storage-tips-5-steps-to-protect-your-pride-joy\/"},"modified":"2025-11-24T16:42:51","modified_gmt":"2025-11-24T16:42:51","slug":"winter-car-storage-tips-5-steps-to-protect-your-pride-joy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/skinlabhk.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/24\/winter-car-storage-tips-5-steps-to-protect-your-pride-joy\/","title":{"rendered":"Winter Car Storage Tips \u2013 5 Steps to Protect Your Pride & Joy"},"content":{"rendered":"

Summer shows are done, the nights are drawing in and that familiar dread kicks in \u2013 it\u2019s time to tuck the car away. Get it wrong and your pride and joy can emerge in spring looking worse for wear, with knackered tyres, mouldy carpets or a rusty fuel tank. Get it right and you\u2019ll be turning the key in a car that feels even better than you remember. <\/p>\n

In this guide we walk through five essential winter car storage tips, using a Mk3 Escort cabriolet as the guinea pig. From washing and drying properly, to dealing with fuel, batteries, tyres and covers, this is your no-nonsense checklist for storing a classic or modern safely over winter.<\/p>\n

Why winter car storage matters<\/h3>\n

If you live in the UK, you\u2019ll know winter isn\u2019t kind to cars. Roads get salty, damp finds its way into every crevice, and anything with a bit of metal and age starts to suffer. Whether you\u2019re dealing with a classic car, a weekend toy or just a cherished daily you don\u2019t want ruined by road salt, winter car storage tips like these will help you avoid nasty surprises when the sun comes back.<\/p>\n

We grabbed our mate’s Mk3 Escort cabriolet and roped in Joe from our sister channel, Classics World<\/a>, to show what we actually do before parking a car up for a few months.<\/p>\n

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Winter Car Storage Tip 1 \u2013 Wash, decontaminate and dry the car properly<\/h2>\n

First job? Give the outside a proper wash<\/a>. You really don\u2019t want to put a car away with dirt, grime, tree sap and bird mess all over it \u2013 that stuff can eat into paint and lacquer over time, especially on older paint and soft-top roofs.<\/p>\n

Any moisture and muck trapped in the arches will just sit there and quietly attack your metalwork over winter, particularly around body kits and arch trims. So blast it out now before you put teh car away for winter.<\/p>\n