Having decided to forego undercoating for various reasons I will use fresh clean water to rinse the undercarriage and body panels as often as I can once the salt is placed upon the roads.
Noted a mention of salt neutralizer than supposedly can be mixed with water (perhaps in a thingy of the type used to spray pesticides etc. using the garden hose) and used to soak the conveyance to inhibit or stop corrosion.
Common sense says to remove as much salt as possible using mechanical action such as the force of the water spray, washing with soap, etc.
But, for all those nooks and crannies where some salt may not be totally flushed away would some sort of neutralizer puddling there assist in stopping corrosion?
Any thoughts, ideas, guesses, hunches, and/or leads to a good product are not only encouraged but will be read with joyful glee and would result in, if I had one, furious tail wagging!!!!!!
Woof
Noted a mention of salt neutralizer than supposedly can be mixed with water (perhaps in a thingy of the type used to spray pesticides etc. using the garden hose) and used to soak the conveyance to inhibit or stop corrosion.
Common sense says to remove as much salt as possible using mechanical action such as the force of the water spray, washing with soap, etc.
But, for all those nooks and crannies where some salt may not be totally flushed away would some sort of neutralizer puddling there assist in stopping corrosion?
Any thoughts, ideas, guesses, hunches, and/or leads to a good product are not only encouraged but will be read with joyful glee and would result in, if I had one, furious tail wagging!!!!!!
Woof