I live in an area where winter usually consists of two light snows and maybe a couple days of ice. The roads are usually passable and completely clear within 24-48 hours so most around here just wait a day after a snow to drive. The state usually uses a brine spray on the roads the day before we are supposed to get snow. Well this year I have had to drive at least 5 times through a bunch of ice and the state has put down a ton of salt. My question is that we have always had a rainy day just a few days after i had to drive through all of the crud, so i am thinking that all or most of the salt on the underbody of my car is getting washed away. Do i need to really get up under the car with the hose and clean it to prevent any rust?