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  • Bob2007GT
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    Re: When is it safe to drive after salt is on the roads?

    Well, it has become a moot point for this weekend, since we now have more snow, and therefore a new layer of salt on the roads. Next is single digits tonight, then maybe rain later this week? Midwest weather - you never know what will happen next.

    Also, regarding beet juice. Is this something else we have to worry about? Is it harmful to our cars? I have never heard of this before.

    Sounds like the best bet is to hope for rain to wash away the salt (and any beet juice), and then maybe I can get my fix. I REALLY miss driving her.

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  • DaGonz
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    Originally posted by Lydia View Post
    Snow? Ice? What are those things? Today the high was in the high 70s. I rode my motorycle in a tshirt. And when I was washing my bike outside (in jeans and a tshirt) I was starting to sweat, and I had to rinse it halfway through because the soapy water was starting to dry on it (I was in the sun).

    Of course, it's kind of hard to ski here. And a white Christmas is pretty much just a song. Around here, Santa drives a fire truck (in fact he went by when I was washing my bike).

    I hope you were a good girl and waved when he went by...

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  • Joe's detailing
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    Originally posted by Lydia View Post
    Santa drives a fire truck (in fact he went by when I was washing my bike).
    Lydia your a funny (GIRL) I had a good laugh at your post..Joe

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  • Lydia
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    Re: When is it safe to drive after salt is on the roads?

    Snow? Ice? What are those things? Today the high was in the high 70s. I rode my motorycle in a tshirt. And when I was washing my bike outside (in jeans and a tshirt) I was starting to sweat, and I had to rinse it halfway through because the soapy water was starting to dry on it (I was in the sun).

    Of course, it's kind of hard to ski here. And a white Christmas is pretty much just a song. Around here, Santa drives a fire truck (in fact he went by when I was washing my bike).

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  • Joe's detailing
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    Originally posted by PorscheGuy997 View Post

    now my car has a nice undercoating of salt.
    It's snowing and freezing rain here tonight, it's a snow advisory to be exact...
    There salting roads like there's no tomorrow, I recommend a winter beater vehicle to anyone who cares about their (NICER) vehicle....

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  • Jeepster04
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    If the roads are dry the salt will not hurt a thing. It wont hurt anything if you do drive it when the roads are wet, just be sure to rinse it all good once the snow or rain stops.

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  • DaGonz
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    I put my 2006 Mustang GT away in November just before Thanksgiving. The "pony" will stay safely ensconced in the "paddock" until the snow is gone and the streets are swept.

    I bring my daily driver into the firehouse at least once a week for a wash and undercarriage rinse.

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  • kellyinkc
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    I heard that too here. Beet juice in the mix. Unknown if it is harmful. We have LOTS of salt down now after a ice storm and a snow storm today. What a mess.

    I just wash the under carriage often in the winter season.

    Kelly

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Hey If I was you just be careful and try to avoid the slesh. Easier said then done. When I use to live in Chicago, There was a couple of car washes that featured a "undercarriage wash system". They supposedly had extra jets spraying water for a better rinse. (really don't know if it was hype or fact). What I can say is those cars regulary going thru this washes showed less rust over time then other cars. They may have one by you. Check and see.

    The other night on WGN news, there report on salting the roads was telling about a new procedure that they use. They add Beat juice to the salt.Did not say what the long term effects were. Has anyone heard of this? Does it work?

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  • sneek
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    yeah....M21 alone doesn't really make it through the winter.

    The wiper fluid alone can strip wax. I used to use M20+M21+CG (wow those were the days when I had free time), now my 03 has M21 alone and my 08 has ...nothing....When I took delivery it was already -10C ish outside so there wasn't a lot that I could do. I am hoping for a Chinook where I can wash, clay, polish and wax.

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  • Executive Detailing
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    Re: When is it safe to drive after salt is on the roads?

    As long as the roads are dry, you will have no problems with corrosion, however, I would wipe down the car when you get home.
    It is when you have the salt on your car, and then the car/salt get wet is when you have a problem.
    The salt and water combine and form a corrosive solution which should be washed off as soon as possible.
    However, this corrosive action can be slowed down significantly with proper care of your vehicle, such as using a good quality wax, and continus washing.
    Living in Syracuse NY(aka the snowiest metropilton in the US, we know salt!!)

    (BTW- we are at 36" of snow so far this year, with 12" more expected Sunday-and I have 4 cars to detail!)

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  • PorscheGuy997
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    I've made it through a rough winter with #21.

    Around here, they found this 'brine' substance that they spray on the road. It's basically like salt water. I had to drive home this morning and they had just put the stuff down. It looked like it had rained because they put so much down. So, now my car has a nice undercoating of salt.

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  • Skuz
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    If everybody in cold climates bought winter tires, even the cheapest ones, instead of trying to run with all-seasons through the snow AND had some common sense while driving in the winter, we wouldn't need road abrasives. Never will these 2 conditions be met here.

    This thing eats through your car within a few years. Here in Qc, for a single 1 inch snow fall, hundreds of tons of abrasives are spilled on the roads, destroying surrounding vegetation and slowly rusting cars. I'm quite sure no wax can resist that either. I put 2 coats of #16 on a perfectly prepared paint on my truck in november and there doesn't seem to be anything left on that paint now when I wash it. We need a saltophobic wax.

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  • Tom Weed
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    Re: When is it safe to drive after salt is on the roads?

    Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    I hate salting of the roads!
    And here I thought I was the only one that had it out for the salt truck drivers!

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  • AeroCleanse
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    I would say wait until the salt rocks are gone and just the white is left. Then you should check your car and wipe off anything that sticks to the paint.

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