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Old 04-24-2020, 01:53 PM
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Seems like that salt stays there forever. At least now people can go thru an automatic car was and get the bottom sprayed off. Then we have brine that eats at the car instantly. Good for brake parts companies!
With salt stuck under old vehicles and condensation/humidty, it can continually work on cars in barns.
Friend of mine had a guy bring him a Blazer that had been driven on the beach. That truck had rust in weird places until we saw sand falling out of it. I doubt anyone bothered to try and rinse it out
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