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:xyxthumbsMorBid said:What type of damage we talkin? I don't think salt in of itself will cause damage to the paint. But it is abrasive and and can cause some minor scratches as it's moved around on the surface.
If the car's paint was sealed and waxed before the winter then I would think even a month wouldn't be that big of a deal.
The real probelm with salt is it speeds up corrosion of the metal (rust).
MorBid said:What type of damage we talkin? I don't think salt in of itself will cause damage to the paint. But it is abrasive and and can cause some minor scratches as it's moved around on the surface.
If the car's paint was sealed and waxed before the winter then I would think even a month wouldn't be that big of a deal.
The real probelm with salt is it speeds up corrosion of the metal (rust).
TOGWT said::xyxthumbs
Be aware that once you add water to salt it becomes acidic (corrosive); "Always add the acid to the water, never add the water to acid" Chemistry 101, take care to dry the affected area thoroughly after the salt has been removed.
JonM