• @recklessengagement
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    247 months ago

    Except in areas where the air quality is so bad that the rain just ends up making your car dirtier :\

    • @FireRetardant
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      97 months ago

      Some mining towns had problems where their smelter fumes when mixed with the rain created an acidic rain that stripped paint off of cars. There was daily wind monitoring used to help settle the insurance claims.

        • @chiliedogg
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          26 months ago

          Raindrops are at least. Water vapor need consensation nuclei to form around to create a raindrop.

          That’s what cloud seeding is based on. They introduce particulates for the drops to form around and fall.

  • @[email protected]
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    167 months ago

    Nah man we had some Sahara sand blow through, covered everything in a big layer of yellow dust. The next day it rained and the dust combined with the rain made some sort of cement which is stuck to my car. On places where the water pooled, like at the edges of the mirrors and the door seals it’s caked on good.

    Haven’t bothered to clean it tho, just get annoyed every time I see it. Maybe I will clean it this weekend (I won’t)

    • @devfuuu
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      47 months ago

      Here it rained that, everything yellow, then I regretted not cleaning it, but after 4 days and many people already having cleaned theirs, it rained yet again full of yellow sands and made everything dirty again. I felt really successful.

      • lad
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        26 months ago

        Modern problems require modern solutions, or something

  • Transporter Room 3
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    137 months ago

    One time during a particularly dry month, someone scribbled “wash me” on the tailgate of my truck

    I scribbled “no” on the other side

    It stayed partially visible for like 6 months

  • @MrJameGumb
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    127 months ago

    I live in South Carolina, the rain just turns the pollen into a runny streaky mess unless it’s like a huge downpour lol

    • @devfuuu
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      47 months ago

      Cast iron representing.

    • @foofiepie
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      57 months ago

      No need to get salty about it sheesh.

      • @BallShapedMan
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        37 months ago

        I was trying to be clever and nerdy, I seem to have failed.

        • @foofiepie
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          Ahem. Salt. Nucleation.

          I’ll get my coat.

          Edit: You are clever and nerdy, cheers for teaching me something new today.

          • @BallShapedMan
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            37 months ago

            Lol, thank you! I’m not as quick witted as I was in my youth.

  • Smuuthbrane
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    77 months ago

    This is usually my go-to, but I’ve started washing my car by hand every 2 years or so whether it needs it or not.

      • Smuuthbrane
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        47 months ago

        Never had one rust out of me yet. Driving through puddles is a great underwash.

        • @FireRetardant
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          117 months ago

          Many of those puddles are likely so contaminated with road salt that they are more like a brine puddle.

          • @LeafOnTheWind
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            87 months ago

            Sounds like a Minnesota problem that my California ass wouldn’t understand…

  • Gormadt
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    77 months ago

    I live in the PNW, this is legit my strategy

    It can get pretty grubby during the summer months though

  • @Malfeasant
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    37 months ago

    Here in the desert, we wash our cars in hopes that will make it rain…