YA I HAD ENOUGH!! Another inch last night.....sand/salt trucks out this morning.......will this ever end................................................................
More snow forecasted again for next week. I sure hope summer falls on a weekend this year.................
Thanks for the warning ... thank god I our Corvettes are not a fordthis sucks.... snow pack will still take 2 or so more weeks to melt here in Edmonton.
Remember if you drive in the Edmonton spring rain you might get that calcium stuff they used all winter mixed in and on your car. They say it will rust metal cars faster, not sure what it will do to Corvettes
When you see all the white in the spring rains on the roads that is salt. Takes till June till it is gone.
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Thanks for the warning ... thank god I our Corvettes are not a ford
... there's similar crap here in YYC too as well as something "pink" at times being put down after plowing
Talk to any mechanic in Ontario and they will tell you all about the damage being done by the calcium chloride brine. With the wheels on our 2005, all the brake parts are in view and WILL rust when exposed to the brine and road salt. When the roads are dry, the dust blows up in, settling where ever until it gets wet. Then the rust begins. I like to see two or three good rains before ever thinking of taking our cars out. It's a 2005, never seen salt, never on the road before about the third weekend in April. No visible rust on anything so far. Just the moisture in humid summer air will eventually cause rust on bare metal but takes a long time. The brine rots everything and can even get past the GM weather pack electrical connectors. We have had a 2005 Jimmy since new. The rear disc brakes including backing plates have all been replaced along with the brake lines. The driver side exhaust manifold was almost rusted through and the oil dip stick tube rusted out. This is with a vehicle that gets undercoated every year. The pink that you mention might just be beet juice. There has been talk about using it but I know nothing about it and its effectiveness.
AHHHHHHHH not BEETS Blah...The pink that you mention might just be beet juice...
My son has a 1 year old Ford F250 diesel. It started acting funny in the fall. It had only been driven through one winter. It developed more and more electrical gremlins. Dealership couldn't figure it out at first. He had to drive around with a scanner to clear the codes every time it hit limp mode. They finally tore it down last month. In the shop for 2 weeks. They replaced 8 harnesses and a couple fried computers. The harness connectors had dissolved to dust and shorted everything out. Moral of the story - the Vette is parked until the roads clean up! I'm sure it would fair better, it's not a Ford! But not taking the chance. I plan on being buried in this car many years from now.
We get a few days of warmth this week but not enough to do any serious melting.View attachment 15862
just want it gone already.
I see pavement outside, where's my keys!!!