
Living in the heart of the Rust Belt means our vehicles face a constant chemical assault for nearly half the year. While we all appreciate the safety that clear roads provide during a heavy snowstorm, the sodium chloride used to melt that ice is incredibly aggressive toward automotive steel. In Ohio, this challenge is doubled by our high humidity levels. Even when the roads are dry, salt residue left on your chassis acts like a sponge, pulling moisture out of the air and holding it against the metal.






