Road Salt Protection

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Gary, Oct 16, 2005.

  1. Gary

    Gary Guest

    My Saturn Ion 3 has alloy wheels. According to the manual they are clear
    coated. I take it I should probably wax them before winter arrives and the
    state of Pennsylvania starts dumping tons of salt. I will get only one shot
    at it since I do not have a garage.

    Does anyone have a recommendation for what wax is best? I really do not
    want to mess up my wheels.
    And what is the best wax for the painted rest of the car?

    I am going to avoid actually driving it in the snow since my other vehicle
    is a the second largest truck in the world, a one ton dually 4x4 7.9l,
    though at 10 MPG and a very long commute it may be cheaper to buy steel
    wheels and snow tires.
     
    Gary, Oct 16, 2005
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  2. Gary

    private Guest

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    You said it.

    You will easily save the cost of a used set of wheels from a wrecker in the
    savings and longer tire life from not remounting tires twice a year and will
    also allow you to get extended use from your summer tires as you will not
    need to decide if they are worth remounting every spring. There are many
    other operational advantages to having wheels and tires ready to use.

    Tire rotation and seasonal changeover becomes a simple driveway job and will
    save some more money.

    Save some more money and don't bother with wheel covers that only collect
    snow and ice and contribute to out of balance.

    Happy trails.
     
    private, Oct 17, 2005
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  3. Gary

    teem Guest

    I don't know who invented these aluminum rims!,pain the ass to clean!
    even in summer,that brake dust doesn't come off completely.On Mon, 17
     
    teem, Oct 17, 2005
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