Road salt used to clear snow can cause significant damage to your car's underbody, leading to rust and mechanical issues.
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AAA is urging drivers to wash road salt and de-icing chemicals from their vehicles to help prevent costly repairs in the future.
After weeks of snowfall and salty roads, and more snow on the way Tuesday night, that salt keeping you safe on the road could be damaging your vehicles.
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It's time to head to a car wash, unless you want to pay for costly repairs later, upwards of hundreds or thousands of dollars, according to AAA.
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