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I keep hearing on the radio all these precautions we need to take to stay safe from the virus, but what about our cars? Thought maybe we should open up that discussion. Below are all the guidelines I can think of to keep the cat safe during these strange times.
1.) When parking always maintain a social distance of at least 10 empty parking spots from the nearest car. The worst thing would be to get a door ding or the Corolla virus from a Toyota! (picture below as an example)
2.) Wash your car often with the proper soap, and out of direct sunlight.
3.) Avoid exposure to vehicles that are sick, such as Mustangs.
4.) Only leave the garage for essential purposes like creating noise and tire smoke.
5.) If your cat is showing splitter protectors or running a fever of over 203 degrees, see a Dodge certified physician at once!
1.) When parking always maintain a social distance of at least 10 empty parking spots from the nearest car. The worst thing would be to get a door ding or the Corolla virus from a Toyota! (picture below as an example)
2.) Wash your car often with the proper soap, and out of direct sunlight.
3.) Avoid exposure to vehicles that are sick, such as Mustangs.
4.) Only leave the garage for essential purposes like creating noise and tire smoke.
5.) If your cat is showing splitter protectors or running a fever of over 203 degrees, see a Dodge certified physician at once!
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