by Bethers » Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:42 pm
The worst salt damage I've encountered on car or rv was on a van that had spent all it's life in WI and IL. They use salt on the roads and the underside was rusted away badly.
When I stayed so much in Port Aransas, I had undercoating done to my rig - even though it already had rust from the 8 or 9 years on the road.
Yes, salt is damaging - but you can also look at places near the ocean in California that have some of the oldest and best kept cars around. It's a matter of a different type of maintenance. I know that rinsing off with regular water was what I was taught in the midwest with the salt on the roads. So, I'm sure that's still not a bad idea. Just talked to some folks about their kayaks here - they rinse them with regular water at least every 2nd time out. And rust proofing is probably a good thing near the oceans and beaches a lot.
Beth
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