Hamandcamo
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Title says it all. I picked up my vehicle this week, and was doing a detailed clean of the vehicle this morning. I've never owned a Solid front axled vehicle, so I was looking underneath to see how everything worked. I noticed that there were white splotches everywhere on my frame. I thought 'huh, that's a weird factory coating, why does it feel so gritty?'. Started rubbing it in my hands, did the smell/taste and realized my entire frame has been covered in salt. I start looking more and more, and noticed some rust spots (albeit, very small) at the welds of the frame and a couple of a surface rust spots on a vehicle in the south with less than 30 miles on it. There is even salt between the hood and body of the vehicle. Rust on the exhaust(nbd), diffs, and a couple of suspension components. I don't blame the dealer for this, but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
With that being said, I was looking for some advice from our friends in the northern portion of the country. What is the best soap/detergent to remove the salt from within the frame? Does rust reformer+fluid film work? Is fluid film paint safe? If the salt is up to the hood line, then I'm assuming it is within the drain holes on the underside of the vehicle. How does one remove the salt from there? Does anyone have a good method to remove the salt from the inside of the truck bed? I noticed there's a huge gap that basically flings all the grim coming off of the rear tires directly to where the tail lights are connected to the bed of the vehicle. I felt around and in there and noticed it was pretty course. Any information helps.
With that being said, I was looking for some advice from our friends in the northern portion of the country. What is the best soap/detergent to remove the salt from within the frame? Does rust reformer+fluid film work? Is fluid film paint safe? If the salt is up to the hood line, then I'm assuming it is within the drain holes on the underside of the vehicle. How does one remove the salt from there? Does anyone have a good method to remove the salt from the inside of the truck bed? I noticed there's a huge gap that basically flings all the grim coming off of the rear tires directly to where the tail lights are connected to the bed of the vehicle. I felt around and in there and noticed it was pretty course. Any information helps.
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