Aman Trivedi
Ensuring the headlight and tail-lights of your car are in good working condition, replace the wiper blades to avoid smudges to ensure clear visibility.
During monsoon, ensure the braking system can handle wet and slippery roads, replace worn-out pads and use genuine brake fluids for smooth operation.
Apply an anti-rust coating to the car's underbody and use hinge relief wax on door hinges to prevent rust caused by exposure to rain and water-clogged roads.
Use genuine door visors to prevent rainwater from seeping into the cabin, allowing you to enjoy the rain without getting the interior wet.
Regularly clean your car exterior with a microfiber cloth and car shampoo to remove contaminants and maintain clear visibility through the windshield.
Check and replace the cabin air filter PM2.5 to ensure clean air inside the car, as it prevents poor ventilation.
Use an AC disinfectant and evaporator cleaner to prevent fungus growth in the air conditioning system as it reduces humidity and keeps the car cabin fresh.