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7 brutal reasons some cars rust faster and how to stop the rot
Some cars seem to dissolve into brown flakes while others stay solid for decades. I want to unpack why that happens, because rust is not just ugly, it quietly destroys structure and value. By tracing ...
WD-40 isn't just for squeaks. In winter conditions, it can help protect certain car parts, but only if you know how to use it ...
Winter road crews save your life and slowly kill your car. The same salt that keeps a mountain pass open will chew into brake lines, suspension arms, and frame rails if you let it sit. The fix isn’t ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Over 44 million pounds of salt hit Louisville's roads—capable of rusting cars. At the ImportDoktor on Lexington Road, owner David George knows what ends up on the outside of a car ...
Motoring USA on MSN
How to wash salt off properly in winter
Road salt keeps roads usable, then it starts eating your car. Salt residue sits in seams, wheel wells, and underbody cavities ...
Mid-January in America's rust belt always looks pretty much the same: The sky is grey with clouds, the roads are grey with a disgusting slurry of slushy goop, and our cars turn grey with a light coat ...
Dear Tom and Ray: I live in Vermont, where we get lots of ice and snow in the winter, and roads get a lot of salt spread on them. At any given time during the winter, a person's car might be encrusted ...
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