Friday, April 25, 2025

Dangerous phenomenon for your car coming to Denmark this weekend

Sand from the Sahara is expected to cause haze in Denmark on both Saturday and Sunday. But if the sand lands on your car, it should be removed as soon as possible, says the German ADAC.

The desert sand from the Sahara, which is expected to reach Denmark this weekend, can damage the paint on your car.

This is what the German answer to FDM, ADAC, believes, according to Bild .

The fine sand dust blown up from the Sahara can settle on cars as a layer, and if combined with rain, it can form an abrasive mass that risks scratching the paint.

The well-known phenomenon is also called biodregs because of the reddish color the sand can give the water from above.

Drivers are advised to take certain precautions to avoid damage to the paintwork of their cars. It is recommended to park the car indoors if possible.

Sahara sand or blood rain in Denmark is bad for your car's paintwork

Indoor parking simply provides the most protection from the sand.

If you cannot find indoor parking, ADAC recommends rinsing the sand off the car as soon as possible when it stops raining.

Another important factor – or at least something to keep an eye on – is the car's windows, lights and mirrors.

If they are covered in sand, it can reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents, so it is important to keep them clean and free of dust.

In addition, sand can also clog cabin filters, which can reduce the airflow inside the car and the indoor climate in the cabin.

It is recommended that the cabin filter is checked and replaced after a period of time. The filter will probably be checked at the car's next service, but if a lot of bio-dew lands, it is a good idea to check the cabin filter afterwards.

To clean the car in a way that the sand scratches the car as little as possible, ADAC recommends a very simple method: plenty of water and a soft cloth so that you don't scratch the paint.

Here, the Boosted editorial team must add that sometimes snow foam, which loosens particles and is rinsed off directly afterwards, is actually an even better solution.

It's also a good idea to clean areas that are normally hidden, such as door sills and engine bays, as sand can accumulate there.

Avoid using a dry cloth or stiff brush to remove the sand, as this will only scratch the paint. If the sand is very dry, rinsing it off with a high-pressure cleaner may help.

This is where you get further with a snow foam or something that bleeds the sand/dirt first, before you start touching the car.

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