Dirty Cars

Winter bring lots of dirty cars. (Courtesy of Ed Rice)
"The salt is probably an improvement." (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
Another dirty car in a local garage. (WTOP/Mary Kay LeMay)
This Jeep Wrangler looks like it went off-roading. (WTOP/Mary Kay LeMay)
A black Jeep Wrangler in a local garage shows its lighter side. (WTOP/Mary Kay LeMay)
This car in a D.C. parking garage is in serious need of a car wash. (WTOP/Mary Kay LeMay)
An SUV parked outside the WTOP studios with a coat of road salt. (WTOP/Beth Lawton)
This car is so covered in salt and sand that someone was able to write "DIRTY CAR" on it. (WTOP/Mitchell Miller)
A car is so dirty is can show a message. (WTOP/Kristi King)
Shaun Maher shows his support of WTOP on his dirty car. (Courtesy of Shaun Maher)
After the snow, some salt clings to cars in the area. (Courtesy of jilllepp)
Salt-encrusted cars can be seen around the region. (Courtesy of Andrew S. Ayres)
(Courtesy of Andrew S. Ayres)
Dirty cars abound in January. (Courtesy of Britany Bowen)
Once dark green and shiny. (Courtesy of Tina)
Spotted on the Beltway: Indecipherable state plate. (Courtesy of Paul Reilly)
A Tacoma after driving back and forth from Frederick to Herndon. (Courtesy of J Lander)
FJ Cruiser. There is so much salt on the road that the black bumper now looks white! (Provided by Paul)
(Provided by Paul)
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