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Design considerations deposition time

Poultice deposits are accumulations of road dirt, vegetation, tar, and other debris which collects in crevices around trim materials, in wheel wells, and in other entrapment areas (3.). Since the basic design in those locations allows poultice deposits to become wetted without being washed away, poultices remain for a considerable period of time and can cause severe corrosion leading... [Pg.200]


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