Here's an answer from Left field... and only if you park the car in a garage.
At my last home, I had a swimming pool and kept the large buckets of chlorine tablets in the garage...along with my cars. At one time, I only placed the lid on top of the bucket.
After some time I noticed a chrome wheel nearby started corroding.
Yup...the mixture of the gas released by chlorine can cause corrosion of items in the vicinity.
When I moved to my current home...same thing. Prior owner kept chlorine near an electrical panel, and we (Electrical inspector and I) could see unusual corrosion there as well.
I know this is a bizarre reply, but it has a factual basis.
Good Luck !!!