About a week ago we got a couples inches of snow, and of course the road crews had to spray as much as that brine crap on the roads as possible until they were pure white. I made sure I didn't drive my car during the snow, or even while the roads were wet from it melting. Since then there has been no kind of precipitation at all. Normally I hate rain, but I wish it'd happen just to wash that crap off the roads. Now all of a sudden we are going through a spring tease during winter. For the past 5 days it has been in the low 60s, and will be 70 this weekend.
So since some of the roads still look white, I have put off on washing my car. Not that it is covered in brine salt spray anyways, but it kind of seemed pointless since the brine power was just going to cling to it anyways off the roads from driving. Regardless, I am going to do it this weekend. But I was wondering, will the heat from the warm weather alone activate roda salt if there is no precipitation? Or does it need to be combined with a preipitation or high humidity to activate? I have been curious on this, but didn't really know the answer. Maybe some of you all here with knowledge on this could answer this for me
So since some of the roads still look white, I have put off on washing my car. Not that it is covered in brine salt spray anyways, but it kind of seemed pointless since the brine power was just going to cling to it anyways off the roads from driving. Regardless, I am going to do it this weekend. But I was wondering, will the heat from the warm weather alone activate roda salt if there is no precipitation? Or does it need to be combined with a preipitation or high humidity to activate? I have been curious on this, but didn't really know the answer. Maybe some of you all here with knowledge on this could answer this for me