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protetype March-5th-2002 12:52 AM

wtf is with canada?
 
sorry... subject looked kinda strange. but every time i see a damn car from canada... there's like 30 fuckin lbs of salt on it. what is the deal? i been drivin in the snow too... my shit dont look like that. hehe. wtf is with canada and salt during the winter?

kreamy73 March-5th-2002 01:08 AM

Well everytime we get alot of snow, the salt trucks scour the city and salt the roads. When the snow starts to melt on warm days, all the spray from cars in front of you covers your car....easy as that. Now unless u want to spend thousands of dollars in car washes your car gets dirty. I get mine washed once every two weeks.

hiredgoon March-5th-2002 06:47 AM

We use a mixture of dirt and salt over here...really really nasty when the roads are wet.

macklum March-5th-2002 06:58 AM

I,m from the Ottawa Valley in Ontario .Here it snows they put down lots of salt,it melts the snow ,creates a worse driving hazard ,slush .The slush pulls your car all over the place ,its vey hard to control ,then they plow . This is to save money .yeah right . Mind you once the roads are clear its nice to drive on dry pavement .
The major drawback of this is you have to paint the front end every 2 years . While at least i do .

islandpro March-5th-2002 01:51 PM

Mike stay away from omaha. They love salt. :(

protetype March-5th-2002 02:50 PM

that shits crazy. i couldnt handle that much salt. i like to wash my car, (as a matter of fact, i'm about to go do that after this) but having to deal with that much freakin salt? hell nah. i thought colorado was bad about it, it's nothing here compared to you guys. we use salt/gravel mixture. the gravel is worse than the ice. but still, that much salt is nuts. you can keep that shit :D

Brubeck March-5th-2002 03:01 PM

Crap... I hope it don't snow no more in Jersey this year. We just went into severe drought warning, and I don't know when I'm going to be able to wash the car again.

I mean, If I was hooked up to the city water, I'd drive my car into the fenced off backyard and let 'er rip... but I'm on a well :squint:

I stand a good chance of having good clean water while the city water gets brachish and gross, but then I also run the risk of going completely dry... :crying:

Someone said we need like 21 days of non-stop rain to catch up! :dunno:

arl240 March-5th-2002 06:10 PM

Nice thing about Saskatchewan, it get too damn cold here for salt to even work so we never have it on the roads much. My dang bro in Victoria never sees snow ergo never sees salt or sand. Jerk.

Maxx Mazda March-5th-2002 08:44 PM

Here in Clagary we use a mixture of salt and sand. Fairly effective, but harsh on the car indeed. Look here to see what my car looked like after just an hour of driving. Ouch!

yzrs March-14th-2002 01:53 PM

Actually, in Calgary they don't use salt at all (except for specific icy problem spots that are manually de-iced). Instead the sanding trucks drop gravelwhich doesn't cause as much corrosion, but is hell on windshields when it's flung at you at 100km/h by some stupid lifted truck that has no rear mudflaps. My windshield already has on huge crack all the way across the bottom and tons of little chips and nicks after only 1.5 winters. Plus there are quite a few paint dings on the front end.

They really should make rear mudflaps mandatory here, but I am a hypocrite since I don't feel like spending $70 at the dealer or $10 on crappy-looking ones.

KrisA March-14th-2002 04:19 PM

I used to live in downtown Calgary, trust me they use lots of salt. After a good snow fall and melt the streets would be white. In fact many curb side newspaper boxes were rusted right out from the road salt.

Oblivious March-14th-2002 08:32 PM

One nice thing about living in California is that there's no salt damage, and no rust. The only time I see "no rust" on classifieds is when I'm looking natioanlly.:cool:

Dean

azrakain March-15th-2002 01:13 AM

I miss CA too. I was born in Sonoma (napa valley; where you get all of your wine). Here when it snows they just bring out some plows. And people can't drive in the snow here. They haul ass into peoples front yards because they still drive like 10-15 mph over the speed limit. CA has the best drivers of all the places I live.

Elchulo March-16th-2002 07:56 PM

That's why I don't go farther north than PA:cool:

TooLoPro March-16th-2002 10:32 PM

All I can say is SoCal Kicks Ass!!!! Snow in the High Desert MAYBE once or twice a year, gone by noon. If I want snow, I'll watch it on TV or go to Mammoth Mountain!!!!!!:D :D :D


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