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Re: [Land-speed] Preventing Salt Damage & Rust>From>JGMagoo

To: Benn <karhu@california.com>, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Preventing Salt Damage & Rust>From>JGMagoo
From: <ifixmgs@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 10:11:19 -0400
For those who intend to use the Wendover coin wash....   Caution:  "Expert 
Opinion"  in progress -  I haven't spent a night in a Holiday iInn Express 
recently, but  I was an engineer with  a company that  designed and constructed 
carwashes  of every ilk .... 
     Because of EPA issues with road and engine oils and grease, etc  getting 
into  either greywater or storm drains, most  carwashes nowadays use recycled 
water.  While some  "treat" the water (a scrubber system followed by a  shot of 
bleach and an antibacterial to kill  the stench from the cistern)  unless 
Wendover doesn't recycle its water, or has a fairly sophisticated, large 
capacity distillation system (and some actually  do) , it's probably not 
removing much, if any of the salt  from the runoff.   Generally, if the "last 
step" is an "anti-waterspot" rinse, it   means that the "wash/rinse" water 
isn't all that contaminant or mineral free, and low volume, low- pressure 
distilled water is used -  sometimes they will add "Jet Dri" to the distilled 
rinse for the "sheeting action".    
    So,  before putting any money in the slot and  getting down-under with the 
wand, I recommend tasting the  rinse water coming out of the wand for salts 
(for those with compromised immune systems, or just wanting to be safe.....  
follow  with  a liberal dose of Tequilla or some other medicinal of choice JUST 
IN CASE....   
   At any rate,  there's  no sense in replacing salt crystals with a briny   
"clear coat"   that will get into cracks and crevasses where  the salt might 
not ordinarily go.    Might be better to bring a 110v pressure washer and hose, 
 and hook it up to the motel's garden hose spigot (Gee, I've NEVER done that 
before, ever... I swear) 
     Mark C 



---- Benn <karhu@california.com> wrote: 
> Getting "down under" with the pressure wand is probably the best....but if
> you don't have someone else to drive the vehicle out of the wash bay after
> you've done your Salt Monkey job, you may not want to get that wet.  In any
> case, plan on a shower afterwards (truck stop is the best).  I've typically
> spent several dollars in quarters at the Wendover wash place (around the
> bend behind the super market as I recall) and got whatever I can see on my
> haunches or knees (hmm, knee pads wouldn't be a bad idea). 
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