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Old 01-16-2025, 11:07 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by FlyingScot View Post
How do you know "it works great"? When we were kids, it was easy to see rust buckets on the road. But cars and trucks like that are now few and far between. For the past few decades they've been built to last without rust
Do you look at some of the cars and trucks on the road that are less than 20 years old. I know it works because I have been using it for years. Many people have scrapped good running cars because unlike MA, we cannot get a sticker on a car with a rust hole in it, therefore we see less rust buckets on the road.

The salt brine they use to pretreat is meant to stick to the road well, but it also sticks to the frames and wheel wells even better. This is my 99 F250 with 230K miles on it. Ill spend 250 every other year to keep it as good as it can! It has 2700 pounds of bluestone in the back- it is usually level.
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