iPedro wrote:And not to mention ruins the body because it leads to rust![]()
I recommend those "touchless" car wash-- uses nothing but high-pressure water to clean your car/truck.
You might still have to manually clean those tires though!!brwn_eyes wrote:caker wrote:I know I'm asking for itbut here goes- It's snows rare to never here, so, what exactly does the salt do to your vehicle?? At most we use the salt for when it rains and is gonna start freezing, especially at the overpasses, underpasses and on I-20, but where I have to go doesn't require me to go near it. Can ya' explain??
it's really bad for the paint i guess. It ruins the top coat of it and just messes it all up. That's why you are supposed to wash it during the winter too because having that salt on there the whole time...isn't good for the paint.
sooooooooooooooooo.......... remembering WHY it's BAD for my car.....i guess i shouldn't opt out washing it the rest of the winter....LOL.***digs in purse for change**
oooooooooooooh i really didn't know that!
that's not good. i always run it through the car washes in the winter. in the summer i wash it myself but usually through the car wash. i'm gonna have to do that though when it starts getting nicer outside for sure!!! thanks 

but here goes- It's snows rare to never here, so, what exactly does the salt do to your vehicle?? At most we use the salt for when it rains and is gonna start freezing, especially at the overpasses, underpasses and on I-20, but where I have to go doesn't require me to go near it. Can ya' explain?? 

