I'm sure someone has the -scientific answer- of salt, sodium, calcium, magnesium....or what not.
Just gave the car a heavy long HP PW rinseoff and while it knocked off surface dirt, the panels are still fairly caked with a surface film of white and brown -film- as well as I'm sure some gritty mix of XYZ that doesn't dissolve/rinse clean with a a heavy HP PW rinsing. It needs strong soap, and a good 'old fashion mechanical wash....
I just wanted to do a quick rinse - as the roads are still filled with crap and the next drive will just bring it back to the same condition.
Aside from me calling it salt crust, what makes winter mix so dang tenacious. It doesn't even dissolve with a constant HP water flow on it
Just gave the car a heavy long HP PW rinseoff and while it knocked off surface dirt, the panels are still fairly caked with a surface film of white and brown -film- as well as I'm sure some gritty mix of XYZ that doesn't dissolve/rinse clean with a a heavy HP PW rinsing. It needs strong soap, and a good 'old fashion mechanical wash....
I just wanted to do a quick rinse - as the roads are still filled with crap and the next drive will just bring it back to the same condition.
Aside from me calling it salt crust, what makes winter mix so dang tenacious. It doesn't even dissolve with a constant HP water flow on it