What I intended to message was that anyone is welcome to tippy toe thru the back roads in my neighborhood to get to pure snow and soil. Sensible, not taking it up to the ski area everyday, but, if my truck gets wet out here, it will dry. The only problem is when you wash it at the car wash, I...
Back in chemistry class, everything was quantified that could be. So, you have mass, heat, volume, time, etc. all these things are observable, and might get factored in, it is more complex than just tasting brine. My food for thought question is how long does it take for your truck to dry out...
I was just saying in a different thread, that if your metal is surface rust is smooth enough (sanding) that you can also wipe off excess with a rag. And, if you apply it with a rag in the first place, you will get way more done with far less vapor.
There are so many places that I don't apply...
Ah man, I have to stop hanging out so much. Everyone I run into in person is like "so, tell me about that 55 down the street from you. Well what about the one on the corner by the grocery store?" Official answer is, "there are no troopies in town, that I know of."
Boeshield smells best, but forget the aerosol working unless it is July. I get the bottle at the bicycle store, mainly as an assembly lube. It is just paraffin wax with a solvent as a low-temp vehicle if you will, which can also be obtained from candles or canning equipment, rubbed on metal...
I've seen as much or worse damage on Cruisers from just water. Water mixed with gear oil is crazy bad, and, the fault is kinda on us, not the folks prepping roads for travel.
I never hose my vehicles down unless I'm trying to conceal where I've been. Just a sponge, maybe a nylon brush for the...