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ACinSC
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Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 3214 |
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Topic: Brine truckPosted: 2 hours 2 minutes ago at 9:24am |
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Got behind one on the interstate yesterday. That's a first for me. I didn't have far to go so I didn't get too close. Figure brine ain't too good sprayed on my truck
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DanWi
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Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Location: wttn Points: 2035 |
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Posted: 1 hour 16 minutes ago at 10:10am |
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Get your vehicle a good complete wash as soon as possible. Then wash again after you have had a good spring rain and the roads have been washed clean. Spray the underside with fluid film or some other coating to prevent rust. Brine is very hard on vehicles it seems to get in and really stick where it shouldn't be.
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