Hello,
There are a number of marine products out there that are supposedly safe for all surfaces, and help to neutralize salts and make them flow. Supposedly they can also leave some sort of a protective surface.
I use these products, I put them in a fertilizer/pesticide sprayer that you hand pump, pressurize it and then spray the wheelwells and underside of the car.
I try to do this at least a few times a winter. I dont spray it off, just because often when the salt is all over, it is also really cold, and making ice all over the driveway just isnt that good of an idea.
Does anyone use this stuff? Do you apply it this way or some other way? Has anyone used it on painted surfaces? Im a bit worried about the claims that it is safe on all surfaces may still effect the wax protection, etc.
Any thoughts???
Thanks!
JMH
There are a number of marine products out there that are supposedly safe for all surfaces, and help to neutralize salts and make them flow. Supposedly they can also leave some sort of a protective surface.
I use these products, I put them in a fertilizer/pesticide sprayer that you hand pump, pressurize it and then spray the wheelwells and underside of the car.
I try to do this at least a few times a winter. I dont spray it off, just because often when the salt is all over, it is also really cold, and making ice all over the driveway just isnt that good of an idea.
Does anyone use this stuff? Do you apply it this way or some other way? Has anyone used it on painted surfaces? Im a bit worried about the claims that it is safe on all surfaces may still effect the wax protection, etc.
Any thoughts???
Thanks!
JMH