Road salt used to clear snow can cause significant damage to your car's underbody, leading to rust and mechanical issues.
When it snows, salt gets put down on the roads to melt the ice. Mechanics said if people don’t keep up with their cars during the winter months, it could cost them thousands of dollars in repairs.
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WEST SENECA, N.Y. (WKBW) — With the latest snowstorm to hit Western New York, crews are putting down large amounts of salt on the roads to melt the snow but all that salt can also seriously damage ...
Your car hates winter. Not because of the cold, the snow, the traffic or the constant digging and shoveling; that’s why you hate winter. No, your car hates winter because of all that damn road salt ...
After winter storms, road salt lingers under cars, causing rust and expensive repairs. Experts urge timely washes to prevent long-term damage.
Does your car have road salt on it, after driving on salty roads this winter? You might want to get a car wash after you see what one West Chester, Ohio man is dealing with. Jim Williamson's 2005 ...
Canadian drivers are all too familiar with the corrosive effect of road salt on a car’s finish and undercarriage. Thankfully, ...