*destroys your car*

*destroys your car*

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>what is washing your car each week

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Ah yes, washing your car every week in the North East.

yeah its called going to car wash

What is the point of using salt?
>melts snow
>water all over road freezes during night/next snow fall
>road is now covered in even more slippery ice

>cars rust away
>concrete cancer starts building
>salt flying around on highways damages paint

aussie here never even driven in snow

Hot water on cold paint isn't really good for it. It helps if you do that from the factory but trying that on a car with cancer is futile.

Like using a touchless that doesn't recycle water, works below freezing, or going to touch washer?

You got it all figured out.

>Snow

>Florida
>double digit IQ

Pick 1 (one).

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>home of the infamous "Florida man"
no thank you

Looks like you're the one with the double digits, senpai.

Jealous.

>florida man

>when salt slaps your shitboxes ass

And what's your state, kid?

It doesn't do crap. Even touching up every scratch doesn't help. The rust starts on the other side of the steel body panel where you can't get to. Rocker panels are the worst because salty water get in there, and no amount of washing is going to get it out.

I drove my Avalon in Alaska for 8 years straight and it has 0 rust issues. Maybe you guys should just get better cars that aren't made like shit?

Shit, even my dad's Duramax has no rust issues.

Limburg

You haven't met California man then. He ruins states like Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Arizona, Utah and Nevada.

nice thumbnail for ants you have there

Idaho and Montana, too.

They use very little or no road salt in Alaska. The temperature is also a lot more stable than most cities. The temperature swings are hard on tha paint here. Go look at any manufacturers car lot and you'll find rust.

Hey just your average Mazda 3 in Montreal coming through.

Daily reminder that "limburg" means faggot in Mongolian

what do?

In Fairbanks they use a fuck ton.

>Mongolian
Who gives afuck about Mongos?

>Willingly going to Quebec

>not applying a thick undercoating of used motor oil

>inb4 the jewish trick to force you buying new car every 5 years

xD

>what do?

File an environmental suit over the harm road salt does to some endangered toad species.

>not wanting to hear toads reeeeeee
frog master race here

>steel wheels
they deserved it tbqh

I don't have any car:(

Thank fuck they dont salt locally except for the main road through the municipiality

That reminds me; I gotta wash mine. One trip on salted roads and its has a nice, white film over the whole of it

>salt season starts
>but this nigga has opticoat ceramic treatment

Feels good man

>turns your car into a delorean

that shit is not on your undercarriage boi

>mfw live in a desert and get to enjoy comfy 60f winter days
on the flipside its like 115f during the summer

>retard americans import rare ass cars
>take them on icy snowy shit roads
>crash them in the slippery ass conditions
>or let them disintegrate from salt
let korea bomb them see if i give a shit

>let korea
>implying korea can do anything
ooh oooh no they have a few nukes oh oh oh nonononono

every time it gets above 40 degrees f i will use my foam gun with spray wax and then rinse it off 5 minutes later. it only takes 10 minutes total.

Vade retro Satana

Eh everything under there is aluminum or stainless steel

>not using semen clear coat

Lekkere zachte G, kutjong?

benis state

>Stainless steel

Even the delorean's chassis wasn't stainless steel.

Referring to the exhaust system, son

but an exhaust is easier to repair than a chassis

>not having pvc redirect for automatic undercoating as you drive

...

how and how often do you wash?

henlo mighyybenzx again

california man isn't a man, he's a locust
a literal bugman

So you have an aluminium chassis and a steel body?

>unsheaths plastic body panels
>"pssh...nothin personnel kid"

>Steel body panels underneath are completely rotten.

salt prevents ice forming

hi from southern california

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Had one of these pass me the other night doing 50 mph, fucking hood and front bumper are now covered in stone chips.
>literally cucked by a service I pay for through tax

... from a salt truck?

>salt prevents ice forming

I like ice. Sprinkle a little sand on it and it's fine.

In the UK they literally spread rocks

>tfw spraying shit undercoating, then infrequently washing the undercarriage because you abuse the shit out of the car anyway

Lots of european countries use gravel instead of salt because muh environment even though it does next to nothing against ice, might as well not spread anything.

>Jealous

clouds of mosquitos
inbred rednecks
sweltering humidity
floods, even though already a swamp
subpar intelligence everywhere

yeah nah

I am aware of the existence of gritting, as its what we do where the roads are the worst here where I live

But - I have never seen gritting done at high speed. Its done quite slowly from either a big tip-bed truck or something like a Unimog with a gravel spreader

I just find it weird that any place would attempt to grit a road with gravel at speed

not completely, if it's cold enough ice will form.

>50 mph
>things that never happened

No rust through for any of my cars ever despite salt and other chemicals being used on the roadways in my area.

I rinse the car after I get to work. It is fast since I use a pump sprayer. That gets rid of a lot of salt so it doesn't fester on the car for the 9 hours I am at work. After I drive home from work, I rinse off again. It's easy and fast.

As for the rinse water turning to ice on my driveway, I bought one of those cheap giant bags of ready-mix at Sam's Club. It has salt and calcium chloride in it. LOL at using more salt, but I don't hold anything against the salt. As a taxpayer, it's the cheapest method the city and county has for the roads.

I don't believe in rinsing the salt off once per week. It should be done twice per day. Once after you arrive at work so that the salt doesn't sit there while you work. And once more after you get home so that the salt doesn't eat your car while you are sleeping. Inside your warm garage, the salt works even faster, so be sure to rinse it off.

>Lol shut

чтo oн имeл в видy пoд этим?

If you live in a place with harsh winters you should have a capable winter venicle if you also have a nice summer sports car. Theres no way to escape it otherwise where im from.

>Lots of european countries use gravel

Actual gravel instead of sand??

>no salt
>no sand
>no gravel
>harsh long winters

Somehow we still survive. Northern Finland rocks.

>living in some sub zero shit hole
>claiming to be a car enthusiast
top kek

Not so fast.

>burnt out lights
>raghead texting and driving

Welcome to my hell

>the only American car enthusiasts live in the south

Ok

>12 year rust warranty

I don't know this feel

>american
>car enthusiasts
pick only one

>not driving on snow
>claiming to be a car enthusiast

>what is ice track
kek

t. Jealous snowcuck

enjoy hurricanes the size of your state

>*destroys your windshield*

>write down his license plate and/or company name
>call insurance company
>have your windshield replaced

Drivers have actually started covering their loads.

>having a shitty car

I've been seeing more covered loads lately.
Maybe there is a merciful God after all.

Until you hit like -10C, which is any winter night.
And before that, since its absorbed into melt water, its ability to drain a road dry is not really existing.

If you are going to salt, you need to salt, and then use a plough on the same road in half an hour, also salting with that plough, and you need to repeat until there is no more snowfall.
Otherwise you don't get a bare road, you just pile up halfway melted pieces of snow, combined with various forms of mud, into a elastic mass of corrosion.

???
WTF are you smoking
No really
I want to know.
And thats before we get to the added bonus, where you call "rough sand" for "gravel"

Holy shit. This is one of the things holding me back from moving anywhere north. How do you drive in the winter
>Clear out driveway
>Brush of snow from car windows
>Pre heat your car
>Get salt all over your car
>Hit a spot of black ice and crash your rusty shitheap of a car you only bought 2 years ago
Like are you not supposed to drive or does everyone have an additional throwaway shitbox they use during winter. That fucking sucks if you actually want to drive your nice car in the winter. Fuck the North.