A Little Advice Please!

Given the weather in the windy city and east I would be happy its sitting still there. Lets hope the guy stays till the wet salt has dried. I think on arrival I would hire a portable pressure wash guy and clean the underside.The salt accumulation on the trip will depend on the roads but if the rig shows up white the wash is a MUST.
 
now me I'm waiting to see what the liquid brine is going to do to the new ford all aluminum body. but really the trailer will take most of the splash and as the wheels are not moving it will not be slung into every crack and crevice.

still nice to know it's on the way home.
 
Road brine

Or pickle juice as we in Ontario call it got onto the modular ambulances leaving a greasy film that attracted road salt and sand,and if left to dry would make it hard to clean and even if you got it fresh you could never clean the windows with the same wash brush as it left an oily film,guess they consider it a trade off for the safety factor of preventing slippery roads:confused:
 
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