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The local brine solution is a salt *technically* but it's not straight rocksalt (NaCl) that's typically used elsewhere.
The brine goes mostly on freeway hills and overpasses. The side streets generally just get plowed or we wait until it melts (shortly). We don't normally get the extreme rusting. I had a Civic for 11 years and a minivan for 18 without serious rust problems. There's a Mk1 RX7 I've seen around with serious algae on the exterior, but he parks under a maple tree and doesn't wash off the pollen. I think it's some sort of life challenge for him. "F-YOU Nature"
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Brine isn't any better for your car: http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/loca...hnique-4826238
http://www.boston.com/business/gallery/brinesolution/ 23% salinity is not good news for your car, and it more readily sticks to metal since it's liquid. Not to mention when roads are wet, you're catching salt mist on everything from cars ahead of you. What I typically do when I know they've brined the roads to prevent black ice (a frequent problem with rain freezing overnight) is I take my car to a touch free car wash with an underbody wash. They're not hard to find. 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. And to echo everyone else, I've never bottomed out on Seattle and Tacoma's steepest streets. |
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Take RUST off your list of concerns. Though it may rain 200+ days a year, the rain doesn't produce the rust. The northeast has ten times the rust on cars that the northwest has, due to all the chemicals and salt put down every year. I think the salt air also is much more corrosive in the northeast. My dads cameras wouldn't last more than two years if he took them anywhere near the ocean in Jersey. They would corrode and eventually stop working. You'll see countless thirty year old cars in the northeast with fenderwells rusted through, but rarely see them in Seattle. Pete |
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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? Employment details come second to transportation.
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I'm low and don't scrape on anything. I have curbed a wheel on some construction "uneven pavement" but thats anywhere. You'll be fine.
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Rear fenders are a must too, I've taken a few rock chips there for some reason. As far as industrial design, Boeing is the major employer up there, and Joint Base Lewis-McChord is the big one just south of Tacoma about 45 minutes from Seattle. |
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Moving to Seattle?
My prescription is 7000 IU's of Vitamin D. Trust me, it will keep you from killing folks (metaphorically speaking).
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i just moved here less than a week ago and i love it. took delivery of my car this morning, so much fun driving in downtown bellevue hahha
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![]() If your car came with "summer tires", I recommend you stay out of the mountain passes til spring. Come spring, I suggest to chart a course around the North Cascade Loop. http://www.cascadeloop.com/ humfrz |
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the cascade loop looks like a lot of fun but before i do that I'm going to need new tires cuz I've been getting to side ways and my tires are gonna be bald soon |
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nope.
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