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Car wash companies own road salt companies. Road salt companies make deals with governments of colder countries/states to cover their roads during the winter. Road salt makes cars rust. Frequent car washes can prevent said rust. Car wash companies own the roads and ruin cars for profit.

Car wash companies own road salt companies. Road salt companies make deals with governments of colder countries/states to cover their roads during the winter. Road salt makes cars rust. Frequent car washes can prevent said rust. Car wash companies own the roads and ruin cars for profit.
[–] 4 pts

Be glad if your state uses salt. Oregon and Washington, in the name of protecting salmon and steelhead, use this beet juice extract. All it does it melt the top layer, but then instantly freeze below. You wind up with skating rinks across both states. I'll take salt and it's issues any day

[–] 3 pts

Colorado uses magnesium chloride. It leaves a white film on your windshield & car, kills any vegetation it touches and contaminates ground water.

[–] 2 pts

Still better than beet juice.

[–] 3 pts

For keeping the road liquid until about 25 deg, Then it freezes and you can’t see out of your windshield because it takes a gallon of wiper fluid to clean your windshield and you’re always running out. Did I mention it contaminated ground water? And kills vegetation? Our mountain passes are lined in dead trees, tourists wonder about that. When told it’s the road “salt” they ask why don’t we use regular salt. It would kill trees slower, and cause our cars to rust, but it wouldn’t be adding poison to our water. Using regular sand would be better.

[–] 2 pts

Ohio has a salt mine. We own the salt. Come get it if you can!