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Post Whore
![]() Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: Does anyone else drive their classic in the winter slop?
I've been meaning to ask about this stuff. It seems sort of appropriate for this thread but if you think I'm hijacking the thread just say so. It is a salt neutralizer I saw at a trucking supply store. Kinda spendy but rust repair ain't cheap either.
Anyone know about this kind of product? http://www.saltawayproducts.com/CarWashPage.htm The product page has small kits just in case you don't own your own truck wash. Oh and I do drive all winter long, except for right now as my loss of one or more main bearings has made driving somewhat difficult. ![]()
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