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How much rain to wash salt off the roads?
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<blockquote data-quote="kirks5oh" data-source="post: 14609365" data-attributes="member: 23235"><p>I used to be that way with my cobra. Then I realized how much I missed out on by not driving it in the rain or with any salt residue on the road. That and I simply enjoying my cars a bit more (our winters can be ultra long if you don't get to drive your toys); and realizing just the kind of damage kids can do to nearly every thing they lay their eyes on. I've mellowed out a bit. I drive my gtr year round--ice, salt, snow, rain, mud, hail. We have great touch less car washes that operate year round with underbody sprayers. I wash my cars every week, or at least every other week. And I get rid of them before rust is ever an issue. </p><p></p><p> The vette is really not safe to drive in this weather, but I will drive my caddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirks5oh, post: 14609365, member: 23235"] I used to be that way with my cobra. Then I realized how much I missed out on by not driving it in the rain or with any salt residue on the road. That and I simply enjoying my cars a bit more (our winters can be ultra long if you don't get to drive your toys); and realizing just the kind of damage kids can do to nearly every thing they lay their eyes on. I've mellowed out a bit. I drive my gtr year round--ice, salt, snow, rain, mud, hail. We have great touch less car washes that operate year round with underbody sprayers. I wash my cars every week, or at least every other week. And I get rid of them before rust is ever an issue. The vette is really not safe to drive in this weather, but I will drive my caddy [/QUOTE]
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