Springtime is traditional time for me to do a complete check of the Grand Prix for possible corrosion damage due to driving on the wonderful roads in Pennsylvania. This check involves raising the car and checking the underbody. I raise one side and support with jack stands, then use high pressure wand and soap and spray the entire underbody paying particular attention to the rocker panel areas and the suspension. Then I do the opposite side. I spray using liberal amounts of water.
Then, after a few days, I repeat the procedure again.
This is an attempt to knock loose any road salt deposits that would result in a rust condition.
How many car owners take the time to do this on their winter driving machine?