Aren't there other anti-icer products that are less corrosive than salt?
Yes, there are products that are shown to be less corrosive in laboratory studies. However, a Washington Department of Transportation multi-year field study showed that in Western Washington's wet climate, there is little to no difference in corrosion caused by salt in comparison to other corrosion inhibiting products. Also, the chloride products that include corrosion inhibitors are 200 to 300 percent more expensive.

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1. What kind of liquid chemicals does the county use to treat roads?
2. Is salt corrosive? Will it damage my vehicle?
3. Aren't there other anti-icer products that are less corrosive than salt?
4. Will the salt you put on the roads hurt the environment?
5. Why not use sand?