MisterShark
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- Jul 27, 2009
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I'm located over in NJ and I know I'm early with this topic but it just happened to cross my mind so I figured I'd throw it out here.
I just purchased a new black RAV4 and have decided against taking it through the car wash down the street that I always used to use for my old clunker cars. I'm new here but I'm guessing that drive-through 'brushless' car washes are a sin here and are avoided by most everyone in the this community (lemme know if I'm incorrect in my assumption).
So when winter weather hits and salt and all the rest start assaulting our cars' underbodies, what's the move?
How does everyone here (that is geographically climate-effected) keep their cars' undersides clean and safe from extended contact with corrosive elements when it's so cold that water freezes during the harsh months?
I just purchased a new black RAV4 and have decided against taking it through the car wash down the street that I always used to use for my old clunker cars. I'm new here but I'm guessing that drive-through 'brushless' car washes are a sin here and are avoided by most everyone in the this community (lemme know if I'm incorrect in my assumption).
So when winter weather hits and salt and all the rest start assaulting our cars' underbodies, what's the move?
How does everyone here (that is geographically climate-effected) keep their cars' undersides clean and safe from extended contact with corrosive elements when it's so cold that water freezes during the harsh months?