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Old 11-12-2007, 11:45 PM   #1
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Winter's just around the corner

Well folks, we just saw our first snowflakes of the season yesterday, so........
it won't be long til PennDot is out on the highway laying down that liquid ice melting stuff.......it is NASTY!!!!!!!

This will be my first winter back on the road since getting the truck back together, AND, it will also be the first time exposing it to that nasty calcium carbonate (or whatever it is they use) and I'm not thrilled at the prospect of watching my truck disolve from this stuff. I can already see the results on our 02 Burb and I'm not happy. Anyone have any tips, things you do to minimize the potential damage from sheetmetal cancer causing chemicals? And please, no suggestions to store it away for the winter. That's not possible, she's my DD.
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