During the winter months, many roads are covered in salt, and salt damage is rough on vehicles. Salt sticks to surfaces, seeps into cracks, and speeds up rust, especially on the undercarriage. If left ...
Road salt keeps roads usable, then it starts eating your car. Salt residue sits in seams, wheel wells, and underbody cavities, pulls moisture from the air, and keeps metal damp for longer. The goal in ...
Slushy snow treated with salt leaves a residue of calcium chloride that can damage shoes, clothes, and carpets. This is most damaging to wool and silk fabrics and leather shoes. Treat these stains ...