20-12-2023, 04:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-12-2023, 04:35 PM by andrew34ruby.)
More than two weeks ago I drove my seven about fifteen miles mainly on country lanes. The roads had not been salted for at least 5 days so I thought it would be ok. Some roads were damp and there was the odd puddle or two. Hopefully no salt.
I was wrong. After two weeks in a very dry garage with dehumidifier running it seems the salt inside the wheel arches was drawing moisture out of the air. We had 4 small puddles, each about the size of a large coin. These were at the rear bottom corners of each mudguard. These little puddles were easily seen on the freshly painted garage floor ( painted about 4 weeks ago.) The little puddles tasted of salt! Running a hand inside the mudguard the very thin layer of muddy dust felt decidedly damp.
My point is that we really do need to be careful with salty roads.
It has now all been hosed, wiped with a sponge, and hosed again.
Maybe I need a new hobby for the long winter months. Austins will be staying inside for the winter.
I was wrong. After two weeks in a very dry garage with dehumidifier running it seems the salt inside the wheel arches was drawing moisture out of the air. We had 4 small puddles, each about the size of a large coin. These were at the rear bottom corners of each mudguard. These little puddles were easily seen on the freshly painted garage floor ( painted about 4 weeks ago.) The little puddles tasted of salt! Running a hand inside the mudguard the very thin layer of muddy dust felt decidedly damp.
My point is that we really do need to be careful with salty roads.
It has now all been hosed, wiped with a sponge, and hosed again.
Maybe I need a new hobby for the long winter months. Austins will be staying inside for the winter.