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Can you warn your readers that valve caps can corrode to the valve stem in winter?

I recently refitted my winter tyres but when I came to check the pressures I found that I could not remove the alloy valve dust caps that I fitted last winter. With hindsight I should have realised that there would be a chemical reaction between the threaded brass end of the valve and the alloy of the cap also aided by salt from the road. I had to have the valves replaced at a tyre fitter at a cost of £20. The fitter tells me that after every Christmas they get this problem as children buy these cheap multicoloured valve caps as a novelty present for their fathers. Perhaps it would be timely to warn your readers of this problem.

Asked on 22 December 2012 by PD, via email

Answered by Honest John
Unfortunately 22nd December is a bit late for this, but here goes.
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