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Originally Posted by DoomsdayJesus
Brine isn't any better for your car: http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/loca...hnique-4826238
http://www.boston.com/business/gallery/brinesolution/
Also, the freeways are rough here because of high traffic volume, and there's more road debris than any other state I've been to. You'll take a LOT of rock chips on your windshield and paint year round because the rain makes loose gravel stick to the roads (which also accelerates road wear and breaks loose more gravel), and thousands of trucks like to go mudding and wear it as a badge of honor, fucking over every other driver behind them. Luckily I learned this in a used car before I bought 2 new ones and got venture shield. I would highly recommend that and opticoat. Also, avoid traveling too close behind trucks, SUVs, and semis.
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Yeah, one of the frequent uses of my winter beater during the summer is for rainy days - those sticky pebbles and gravel pieces can do a real number. I have XPEL Ultimate on my whole front end, but might consider doing rockers, A-pillars and roof before my move. Opticoat and Rally Armor mud flaps help out on the rest of the vehicle.
Otherwise it sounds like I'll be all set for my move as I stand! Now that my car's taken care of, anybody know any industrial design jobs in the area?

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