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Winter salt vs calcium on cars
The place I am currently working uses calcium for the lot instead of salt. Their reasoning is that it is more "green" than salt.
Can anyone confirm or does anyone have any experiences with calcium in terms of damage it may do to a car as opposed to salt? Thanks!
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really? Wow i never heard of this before (sorry if that sounds stupid) but i am now very intrigued as well. I hope its less harmful on cars.
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Lol I hope so too. I saw him (the "calcium" guy) come by one night during a graveyard shift and he sprayed it all over a few vehicles in the parking lot, dunno if it was intentional. They also use it for the sidewalks.
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They use that now here in Ct also. I didn't know it was calcium. The nice thing about it is it dries up in a few days and blows away. The roads go from white, back to black again and no sand on the road. I took my SS out yesterday for a ride and unlike salted roads it stayed clean.
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That would explain the fog like look I was seeing going down the highway a few days after the snow. It was really clowdy behind the big rigs But I think eitehr way, as long as you can wipe your car down after salted roads through out the winter, you should be ok.
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As far as I know, I heard that Calcium is worse for the car than salt. It is more corrosive. Now this is just what I have heard.
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It is Calcium Chloride CaCl2 and it is still salt. They also use Sodium Chloride NaCl which is more common and less expensive. Calcium Chloride will melt snow and ice at a lower temperature than Sodium Chloride. I'm sure it will do as much damage to you car as NaCl would since they both have a Chloride ion.
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I dont know which one is worse. But I do know salt only works to roughly the freezing point. (32 degrees) Calcium on the other hands works well below the freezing point.
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Either way I want neither on my car. That's why fearless is hibernating.
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I use calcium Chloride (peladow) pellets as a suppliment to my reef tank. Prestone Driveway heat I believe is the same stuff.
It helps corals grow, and also helps out the invertebrates that I have. I've heard that the calcium actually helps grass, and does not kill off the vegetation. I'd try not to get the undissolved pellets on the car, as when they hit water it creates a reaction and gets hot. Not sure if that helps or not. |
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They are both salts and they are both corrosive. Keep it off your car.
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I've seen it damage wires and chrome, it is used heavily in Mt Keep it off your car if at all possible!
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If they really want to be green they need to go with an organic de-icer. For example, some places use beet juice. Any sort of salt in large qualities is bad, some are just less bad.
Oh, and moved to general automotive
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