How to Get Your Car Ready for Long-Term Storage
What To Do Before Storing a Car
Whether you’re planning a brief break or an extended driving hiatus, there are a few key steps to ensure your car remains in top condition while it’s not in use. First, find a reliable storage location that is secure and accessible. Ideally, park your car indoors—such as in a garage or a covered rental space—since exposure to rain, snow, and moisture increases the risk of rust and corrosion. If indoor parking isn’t available, invest in a high-quality, breathable car cover to shield it from the elements while still allowing airflow, which helps prevent mildew and moisture buildup.When storing your car, the duration of storage plays a significant role in how you should prepare it. Each scenario requires different steps to keep your vehicle in top condition. Understanding the specific needs for each duration can help you avoid damage, keep your car safe, and ensure your car is ready to hit the road when you are. Make sure to record all steps so you can easily reverse them when you’re ready to drive again.
Note: The following steps are organized in a “building block” manner, each level of storage (short, medium, long-term) includes the tasks from the previous one, ensuring a thorough preparation based on the length of storage time.