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Armor for your Car: Honda Splash Shields


Topics:  Honda

Armor for your Car: Honda Splash Shields

Anthony Fontanelle
March 27, 2008

Why are cars different from jeans and sneakers?

Besides the obvious fact that you don’t wear cars, your automobiles do not look good scratched, faded, and beat up. And yet whenever we drive our cars, we expose the finish and vulnerable exterior parts to damage from water and particles spewed by our wheels. Imagine all the dirt, asphalt, salt, snow, slush, and other undesirable road debris hitting your car’s exterior. Every revolution is like a sandpaper wipe—and the faster you go, the faster you age your car! Beyond marring your car’s appearance, this type of corrosion can even eventually result in mechanical damage. Moreover, other little driving mishaps can add to the problem. For instance, pothole plunges can splash water and mud into the radiator and engine. Lubricant spills are also nuisances that no one has to suffer.

Protect your car by installing the Honda splash shield. Featuring one of the most comprehensive lines of defense for your Accord, Civic, CR-V, Element, Insight, Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, or S2000, Honda has a splash shield for the exterior as well as for nearly every major piece of equipment under your hood. Front panel and fender splash shields act as armor plates against the incessant particle spray from your wheels. Moreover, there are Honda splash shields for engines, radiators, and generators that guard these equipment against continuous wear and tear as well as other fortuitous events that can lead to mechanical failure.

For you off-road enthusiasts, every Honda splash shield is essential for maintaining both the beauty and high performance of your vehicle. What can be a worse scenario than having engine failure in the middle of nowhere—and all because that little gush of mud proved to be the last one your car can take? Thus, unless you really want to bust up your sneakers by walking miles for help, protect your car with the Honda splash shield.

Source:  Amazines.com




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