As cars age, their seals may weaken, letting more moisture seep in — especially during rain or snow. And if your vehicle sits outside instead of in a garage, it’s even more vulnerable.
Seniors often spend less time driving each day, which means a car can sit still longer — giving moisture more time to settle into upholstery, floor mats, and vents. That’s where problems start.
- Damage interior fabrics and trim
- Trigger mold growth beneath carpets
- Create dangerous fogging that reduces visibility
- Aggravate allergies or respiratory issues
Preventing mold in your car isn’t just about keeping it clean. It’s about maintaining a healthy, safe environment every time you get behind the wheel.
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